A Country Man
Title | First Line | Theme(s) | Original Citation |
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Fear of Play for Keeps | "It's just for the program," | children, relationships | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 27. |
Flowers Would Be Better | "My wife calls me to see her garden." | gardening, gender | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 34. |
Goodbye, Mrs. O'Flynn | "I am not carrying on with Mrs. O'Flynn" | gossip, sex | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 55. |
Memorial Day 1982 | "Henry Jensen sits in the sun" | war, death | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 32. |
Mind-Boggled | "His mind bent with the weight" | religion, uncertainty | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 39. |
Moving Day | "I have moved from one house" | moving, change | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 38. |
No Argument | "My gosh, she said, you two" | satisfaction, pride | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 43. |
Not to Give In | ""I wouldn't take a horse" | father, defiance | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 48. |
One Is Never Sure | "The decision faced me with questions" | misinterpretation, argument | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 33. |
One Thing Leads to Another | "A flock of geese and a basket" | birds, shame | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 14. |