_The Truro Bear and Other Adventures_ , a companion volume to _Owls and Other Fantasies_ and _Blue Iris_ , brings together ten new poems, thirty-five of Oliver's classic poems, and two essays all about mammals, insects, and reptiles. The award-winning poet considers beasts of all kinds: bears, snake
The Truro Bear and Other Adventures: Poems and Essays
β Scribed by Oliver, Mary
- Book ID
- 107351049
- Publisher
- Beacon Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 67 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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The Truro Bear and Other Adventures , a companion volume to Owls and Other Fantasies and Blue Iris , brings together ten new poems, thirty-five of Oliver's classic poems, and two essays all about mammals, insects, and reptiles. The award-winning poet considers beasts of all kinds: bears, snakes, spiders, porcupines, humpback whales, hermit crabs, and, of course, her beloved but disobedient little dog, Percy.
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