Stories
1957-1962
The First Leap: from Neosho to New York
My brief career as a novelist
Columbia College
Theodosius Dobzhansky
New York
Rice Peak
Painting at Rice Peak
Page poems: A labor of love
Poems to me
Sonnets
The demonology of Jesus
Psychoanalysis
David Rounds
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My love of music
My love of running
Limits and breakdowns
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My page poems were a side of my life that was most intimate and creative. For many years none were ever published. Then, in 2010 I put them together in a form that could be published as a book with a square format 8.25 x 8.25 inches. See PagePoembook. And in 2019, I finally decided to publish them. I removed three poems that had been written for Margarita and entered instead three poems written for Kiki in both English and French, as well as a few other poems written over the years. The new edition is available here
Most of the poems were love letters. And I often received poems in return. For some of them click here
Windows (1959)
Bells (1959)
Leaves (1959)
The Rock Men (1959)
The Kite (1959)
Jesus (1960)
Poet (1960)
Castles (1960)
Lacrymaria (1960)
Lightning (1961)
Fancy (1961)
Faun (1961)
Stepping stones (1962
Dawning (1962)
Ripples (1962)
The Key (1964)
Mine piles (1965
Clouds (1995)
Clotilde (1996)
Day's Sculpture I (1999)
Day's Sculpture II (1999)
Crystal (2000)
Earthworm (2000)
The Cage(2000)
La Cage(2000)
In Memorium to Mom (2002)
River-San (2008)
Waves Kissing Sand (2008)
Des vagues et du sable (2009)
How Many Tears (2009)
Prophet (2009)
Lives crossing (2013)
Turtle (2014)
Manta (2018)
Kayapo (2018)
Old men (2018)
Butterfly (2018)
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Stages
1939-1957 Neosho
1957-1962 New York - Columbia
1962-1967 Yale - By What Ways
1967-1972 The New Left
1972-1977 The Soviet Union
1977-1982 Science
1982-1986 A Science of Peace
1986-1992 Fall of Soviet Empire
1992-1997 UNESCO Culture of Peace Programme
1997-2001 UN Intl Year for Culture of Peace
2001-2005 Internet for peace
2005-2010 Reports and Books
2010-2015 Indian Summer
2015-2020 Intimations of Death
2019-2024 La bonheur est dans le pre
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