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Caliban in Blue

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. 62 pages.
0896720535
978-0-89672-053-4

$4.50 paper



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Caliban in Blue

By Walt McDonald

Caliban in Blue is a collection of poems by Walter McDonald. In these poems, McDonald incorporates various aspects of his life, such as family, characters from works of literature, and memories of a war he went to and the planes he flew.

"Walter McDonald's poems are not pounded out on the typewriter, but beaten out of life. They taste and breathe and cry. They had to be written. They must be read." —Paul Engle

"There's a deep pleasure in reading a book of poems that are simply and consistently interesting. McDonald's poems are that, except that 'simply' may not be the right word. They move with complex and contrary forces. And they are informed by experience and perspective rare in a first book." —Miller Williams

Walter McDonald lives in Lubbock, Texas, with his wife and three children. Once an Air Force pilot and instructor at the Air Force Academy, he now teaches creative writing and American literature at Texas Tech University. In addition to his poetry, he has published fiction and essays and is co-editor of A 'Catch-22' Casebook. A Ph.D. graduate of The University of Iowa, he is president of the Texas Association of Creative Writing Teachers.


Caliban on Spinning
All My Sad Pilots
Flight Orders
Faraway Places
Night Before My Father Went to War
Embarkation
Da Nang Delight
Caliban in Blue
The Jungles of Da Lat
Night at Cam Ranh Bay
Rocket Hour
Interview With a Guy Named Fawkes, U.S. Army
After Monsoon
Rocket Attack
Cam Ranh Bay Hospital Surgical Ward
Air Evac
View From the Ward
The Pilot, Home
Lightning
The Retired Pilot to Himself
On Planting My First Tree Since Vietnam
For Kelly, Missing in Action
The Hammer
On Conrad’s Secret Agent
Kurtz
Lord Jim Upon His Body
Belling the Mouse
Holy Wars
The Cave
First Poetry Reading
For Harper, Killed in Action
Making Time
The Party
Was




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