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Roger Dunsmore - Laszlo Toth
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Look at these hammer marks on my cheek, the darkness there, even the stones, even the stones old grave robber, dissector of bodies, the endless rain of teeth and ash on the ocean floor. Can you hear?
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Roger Dunsmore - Bloodhouse
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Selected by the Yellowstone Art Center, Billings, Montana, for their Regional Writer's Project. "to promote fine writing about Montana, the Dakotas, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming.". Deerlodge (Montana State Prison) Unit A is half an hour late: a butcher knife turned up missing in the kitchen We watch a movie: Kalahari Bushmen hunting giraffe. Paul Bad Horse says, Why didn't they tame those zebras? Wild like a Hell's Angel or wild like an animal?
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Roger Dunsmore
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Roger Dunsmore was the guest on Montana Public Radio's The Write Question: Listen to the interview here. You're Just Dirt reviewed in the Missoula Independent. The Staple-Gunner Poems in. Coeur d'Alene Press, August 2015. Poems on a Pole.
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Roger Dunsmore
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Essays in Native Literature 1997. With a forward by Vine Deloria, Jr. The most original and evocative study of Native American literary accomplishments, and their sources, it has been my pleasure to read in several years.". Karl Kroeber, Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University. From the forward by Vine Delorian,Jr. -. Read a passage from Earth's Mind.
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Roger Dunsmore - Sharp Shinned Hawk
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On the Road to Sleeping Child Hotsprings (1972). Poems by Roger Dunsmore 1972. THE MOORS Occasional sheep, flanks red-streaked huddle in round sod and stone huts or shy at the bike. Once a burned out farm and naked chimney, dark birds in the scrub. And out in the heather a green Morris off the road with two old guys standing around as I come pushing my bike uphill. I think to ask if I can help, they are quicker: "Would you like a cup of tea?
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Roger Dunsmore - Roger Dunsmore's Greatest Hits
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Roger Dunsmore - Greatest Hits 1969 - 2006. This is an invitational, retrospective volume of twelve poems from forty years of writing, plus author's Introduction. If you haven't lost your ass, a time or two, I tell them, you're probably not worth a damn: remembering that young woman in the bright red coat with laughing eyes and my wife trying to run me down with the truck, and the house and twenty acres that went with her.
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Roger Dunsmore - Tiger Hill
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Published by Foothills Publishing. 108 page hand-stitched paper book with spine. See more and purchase:. You're Just Dirt at Foothills Publishing. Roger Dunsmore was the guest on Montana Public Radio's The Write Question: Listen to the interview here. You're Just Dirt reviewed in the Missoula Independent. Author of The Suburb of Long Suffering.
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Roger Dunsmore - Tiger Hill
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Tiger Hill: China Poems. A selection of poems from this volume won an Individual Artist's Fellowship from the Montana Arts Council in 2001. She asked, and blessed me with a deep bow. Huadong Hospital, Shanghia, 1991.
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Roger Dunsmore
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Essays in Native Literature 1997. With a forward by Vine Deloria, Jr. The title essay was chosen as one of thirteen essays in the "retrospective" issue to commemorate the first fifteen years of the scholarly journal, STUDIES IN AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURE, Vol. 5, No. 2, Summer, 1993. The most original and evocative study of Native American literary accomplishments, and their sources, it has been my pleasure to read in several years.". Karl Kroeber, Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University.