Badosa.com. A Hot January
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A Hot January is a collection of contemporary poetry in English.enmonthly12000-01-01T00:00+01:00Badosa.comhttp://www.badosa.com/img/badosacom.png
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Not Painted, NYC, 1970's. By Margaret Wilmot
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New York City. 14 evocative poems by Margaret Wilmot. Boy with Basketball; Pick-up with Wings; Spanish Onions; That Strange Intimacy; Painting; August 1974; Window-shopping at Tiffany's; Not Unpainted; The Skewed Heart; Minutes; Chat with Hat; Valentine; Lifts; Fire-escape. Margaret WilmotPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret Wilmot2006-03-01T10:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret WilmotWed, 01 Mar 2006 10:00:00 GMTTruffles and other poems. By Duane Locke
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Five multicultural poems by Duane Locke, Doctor of Philosophy in Renaissance Literature and author 14 books. The gods never grieve over death, or consider historical time to be correct; Two scholars of Chinese Seventeenth Century K’ang-hst K’oou fragments sat at an Al Fresco Café; Tithonos and Eos; Anchises to Aphrodite; Truffles. Duane LockePoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDuane Locke2004-03-01T10:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDuane LockeMon, 01 Mar 2004 10:00:00 GMTBaba remembers and other poems. By John Horváth Jr.
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Second-wave immigrant, John Horváth Jr. writes from inside the sinner where events are experienced, history swells, and memory shields. We publish three poems from his early work. Baba remembers; Baba Petra's passage; Hoosiertown portraits. John Horváth Jr.PoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishJohn Horváth Jr.1999-09-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishJohn Horváth Jr.Wed, 01 Sep 1999 09:00:00 GMTThe power of sight. By Pedro Sevylla de Juana
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Cornwall. A poem by Pedro Sevylla de Juana. Also available in Spanish.Pedro Sevylla de JuanaPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishPedro Sevylla de Juana2009-05-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishPedro Sevylla de JuanaFri, 01 May 2009 09:00:00 GMTArgentina in the mind and other poems. By Margaret Wilmot
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The poetic hommage from Margaret Wilmot to Argentina. Also available in Spanish (translation by Livia Felce). Argentina in the mind; Tribute to Juarroz; Poem for Celita; Gente bien. Margaret WilmotPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret Wilmot2004-09-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret WilmotWed, 01 Sep 2004 09:00:00 GMTExpectant and other poems. By Laurence Overmire
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Five poems by the actor/director/writer Laurence Overmire. Expectant; Forgiveness; How Old?; Good and Bad; Last Card. Laurence OvermirePoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishLaurence Overmire2003-06-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishLaurence OvermireSun, 01 Jun 2003 09:00:00 GMTUnabashed. By Delos T. Brown
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From San Francisco we receive the musical words of Delos T. Brown.Delos T. BrownPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDelos T. Brown2000-06-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDelos T. BrownThu, 01 Jun 2000 09:00:00 GMTOne, Great, Free. By Tina Escaja
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A hyperpoem by one of our first collaborators, Tina Escaja, with us again for our 12th anniversary. Translated from Spanish by Helen Wagg.Tina EscajaPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishTina Escaja2007-11-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishTina EscajaThu, 01 Nov 2007 09:00:00 GMTThe disease of the Carolinas. By Sam Silva
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A poem by Sam Silva, a columnist and author who has been nominated seven times for the Pushcart Award.Sam SilvaPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishSam Silva2001-09-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishSam SilvaSat, 01 Sep 2001 09:00:00 GMTHigh Walls and other poems. By Duane Locke
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Doctor of Philosophy in Renaissance Literature, Duane Locke is the author of these five poems. He has had over 5,000 poems published in over 500 print magazines and has written 14 books. High Walls; Alone With Wine On The Gulf; Oaks; Meaning; Admiration. Duane LockePoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDuane Locke2000-04-01T10:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDuane LockeSat, 01 Apr 2000 10:00:00 GMTIndifference to names and other poems. By John Horváth Jr.
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Six poems by John Horváth Jr. He writes: Every poet knows foundations, the beginnings of things structured, formalized, captured. Poets build on these much as an internal decorator must build around re-existing structures. There is art in hiding the squares, the straight lined beams, the corners where spiders lurk. A poet's empathy and sympathy render things observed more open to discussion, more human, and more dignified—less captured and unchanging. My technique is to revise a longhand sketch to traditional form/meter (not necessarily English); then, revise to “free” verse/lyric narrative. Thus, I explore. I distance myself from a subject because, as Plato noted, “Poetry endangers the established order of the soul.” Poetry must endanger; so, poets must use care. Bekah cathedral; Foreman Ferenchaza; Short steelmill life of Steven Seraphim Novanglus; There must be dreams from which one cannot walk away; Blue lioness; Indifference to names. John Horváth Jr.PoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishJohn Horváth Jr.2003-02-01T10:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishJohn Horváth Jr.Sat, 01 Feb 2003 10:00:00 GMTSong of the Sleepy Fellow and In Carolina Places. By Sam Silva
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Two poems by the columnist and author Sam Silva. Song of the Sleepy Fellow; In Carolina Places. Sam SilvaPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishSam Silva2004-07-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishSam SilvaThu, 01 Jul 2004 09:00:00 GMTSirens and other poems. By Duane Locke
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Five poems by Duane Locke. Sirens, sea gulls, mermaids, and other divinties; Tandaradei; Go home to your tutor, darkness; Venus; Stressa. Duane LockePoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDuane Locke2000-12-01T10:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDuane LockeFri, 01 Dec 2000 10:00:00 GMTTwo Poems. By Delos T. Brown
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Two love poems by Delos T. Brown. Black Velvet Stillness; Longing. Delos T. BrownPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDelos T. Brown2000-10-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDelos T. BrownSun, 01 Oct 2000 09:00:00 GMTGreen shoes and other poems. By Duane Locke
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Five poems by Duane Locke. The sound of the buffalo on the prairie; Green shoes; Haystacks and faces; Conversations in car washes; The cornet player. Duane LockePoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDuane Locke2003-03-01T10:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishDuane LockeSat, 01 Mar 2003 10:00:00 GMTWild Fruit. By Margaret Wilmot
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A long poem by Margaret Wilmot.Margaret WilmotPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret Wilmot2005-10-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret WilmotSat, 01 Oct 2005 09:00:00 GMTReal as Dreams. By Margaret Wilmot
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24 poems by Margaret Wilmot.Margaret WilmotPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret Wilmot2005-11-01T10:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret WilmotTue, 01 Nov 2005 10:00:00 GMTPainting from Life. By Margaret Wilmot
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Eight evocative poems by Margaret Wilmot.Margaret WilmotPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret Wilmot2006-04-01T10:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret WilmotSat, 01 Apr 2006 10:00:00 GMTWhat is there and other poems. By Margaret Wilmot
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Ten 12-liners by Margaret Wilmot. A few dry stalks; A red raspberry for Georgina; Departure lounge: shades richer; In the bus; Life without boys; Medea and the horses; Rorschach Rothko; Waiting for rosebuds; What is there; Words like fountains. Margaret WilmotPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret Wilmot2006-12-01T10:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret WilmotFri, 01 Dec 2006 10:00:00 GMTA mysterious cat. By Sam Silva
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The author's cat, a mystery like every cat. A poem by Sam Silva.Sam SilvaPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishSam Silva2007-01-01T10:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishSam SilvaMon, 01 Jan 2007 10:00:00 GMTStoking the Fire. By Susan Abraham
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Five poems by the Malaysian-Indian traveller and writer Susan Abraham. The Gossip and her Husband; Hanging the Laundry; The Dead Sea; Old Age; Warmth. Susan AbrahamPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishSusan Abraham2008-05-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishSusan AbrahamThu, 01 May 2008 09:00:00 GMTThe companionableness of men and other poems. By Margaret Wilmot
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A new collection of ten 12-liners by Margaret Wilmot. The companionableness of men; East from Bishopsgate, 10 a.m.; Ducks, geese; Sweet coffee; Marsyas; Leaving Pangbourne; Think of the flag; With all our senses; Light leaks; Dusk on grey granite. Margaret WilmotPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret Wilmot2007-03-01T10:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishMargaret WilmotThu, 01 Mar 2007 10:00:00 GMTPoems of Exile. By E. Murray
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From the Argentinian living in Switzerland E. Murray, six poems. Translated from Spanish by the author. Je Fais Un Rêve / Dream Of French Love; I Still Have 5 Francs / Poem On My Birthday; She Read My Letter In The Living Room, Having A Coffee; Dream-come-true; And The Harmonica Remained Silent Too; Come Back On Tuesday. E. MurrayPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishE. Murray1998-07-01T09:00:00+00:00Badosa.com, an imprint of Inlibris e. solutionsentext/htmlPoetryA Hot JanuaryEnglishE. MurrayWed, 01 Jul 1998 09:00:00 GMT