The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope
Publishing Information:
First cloth edition published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1981.
ISBN No. 0394514440.
Contents:
The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope contains the following poems:
- The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope
- Go Not with Ruins in Your Mind
- Poem from a Train Window
- Nor Is the Aim of Man to Stay Beneath a Stone
- Joy Is the Grace We Say to God
- They Have Not Seen the Stars
- This Attic Where the Meadow Greens
- Abandon in Place
- The Great Man Speaks
- Shakespeare the Father, Freud the Son
- A Miracle of Popes, All with One Face!
- The Bike Repairman
- The East Is Up!
- If Peaches Could Be Painters
- Once the Years Were Numerous and the Funerals Few
- Satchmo Saved!
- God Blows the Whistle
- The Infirmities of Genius
- Farewell Summer
- The Dogs of Mesopotamia -- Dyed by Spring
- Two Impressionists
- And Yet the Burning Bush Has Voice
- To an Early Morning Darning-Needle Dragonfly
- Poem Written on a Train Just Leaving a Small Southern Town
- Too Much
- There Are No Ghosts in Catholic Spain
- I Am God's Greatest Basking Hound
- Doing Is Being
- Ode to an Utterance by Norman Corwin, Who Punned the First Line, and Must Suffer the Rest
- Nectar and Ambrosia
- We Are the Reliquaries of Lost Time
- Anybody Who Can Make Great Strawberry Shortcake Can't Be All Bad
- And Have You Seen God's Birds Collide?
- You Can't Go Home Again, Not Even if You Stay There!
- Schliemann
- Of What Is Past, or Passing, or to Come
- Within a Summer Frame
- Ode to Ty Cobb, Who Stole First Base from Second
- GBS and the Loin of Pork
- Let Us Live but Safely, No Bright Flag Be Ours
- Everyone's Got To Be Somewhere
- The Past Is the Only Dead Thing That Smells Sweet
- Ode to Trivia
- Good Shakespeare's Son, the Typing Ape
- Que Bella! The Flagella of the Beasts
- Pope Android Seventh

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