
Brautigan Virtual Library
Welcome to the library of the past and the future. What should a virtual
library look like? Maybe like this? What will the reader find in these
files? Only the voices of others, perhaps like themselves. My thanks to all who
have contributed to this storehouse of treasures.
If you wish to add your own book to the library, check things out at
the Brautigan New Books desk.
Books are listed by author's surnames. Click on the letters under which you
wish to search. Or you can simply scroll down the list.

Martin Avery
- A Writer In Exile From Muskoka
- This is a sequence of poems written to celebrate the prospect of going
home, moving back to Muskoka, after a quarter century of living like a
writer in exile from Muskoka.
Read A Writer In Exile From Muskoka

Noele Bernard
- Jam
- Poemes francaise
Lire Jam

Cristian Andrei
- Road to Heaven
- Poetry from Romania.
Read Road to Heaven

John Darling
- The Earthling
- "This collection of poems make up a story about a young man coming
to grips with the suicide of his father and the changing way of the world,
from the "love" generation to the "yuppie" generation
and beyond".
Read The Earthling

Stephanie Young Elbanna
- Good Heavens! Tonight Is Halloween!
- Poetic children's book of Halloween.
Read Good Heavens! Tonight Is
Halloween!

Corwin Everglade
- The Valley of the Lily
- I'd like to share my feelings and experiences in a little valley way out
in the mountains, where I spent my childhood. Updated May 1999.
Read The Valley of the Lily

Judith Gorgone
- SHORT POEMS - haiku, tanka, sijo
- poems from 1994-97
Read SHORT POEMS - haiku, tanka,
sijo

K. Jeffries "kiloJoule"
- The Throne Room
- "This is a compilation of poetry that kiloJoule has written since
September of 1995."
Read The Throne Room

Larry Kimmel
- Angela's ballad
- "A single narrative poem in ballad form, about "Angela"
and her account(s) of her day's adventure(s)"
- Received at: Sun Dec 29 16:36:24 PST 1996
Read THE BALLAD OF ANGELA'S STORY

Nick Kellaway
- The Day the World Disappeared
- This book is from the perspective of someone still bewildered and
disillusioned by the 20th Century as it draws to an end. The poetry
contained within instead prefers to drift into the natural world as the poet
retreats from modern life
Read: The Day the World Disappeared

Rahomme de Linde
- Thoughts in Rhyme
- Thoughts sound good, if sometimes
They're nicely put in old-fashioned rhymes
Read "Thoughts in Rhyme"
by Rahomme de Linde

Judith Lynne Le Gras
- Life Is Having The Courage To Grow
- Sometimes while travelling down life's road when you think you have
reached the end you find that you have just begun.
Read: Life Is Having The Courage To
Grow

David B. McCoy
- BUFFALO TIME: A Book of Prose Poems
Read Buffalo Time, by David B.
McCoy
Bernard Shaw
- Poetry by Bernard Shaw
- A small book of poems for young and old. Some amusing, some religious,
some very light, others very deep.
Read Poetry by Bernard Shaw
Jerusalmi Streete

Baxter Smith
- Rumblings
- I write poetry about those things that I can't express in any other way.
This makes my poetry my true autobiography because it is the history of my
thoughts rather than the mundane events of my life.
Read Rumblings, by Baxter Smith.
Liam Wilkinson
Liam Wilkinson is a poet from the north of England and curator/editor of the 3
LIGHTS Gallery of Haiku.
Read Precisely
Afterwards
Read Taking a
Haiku of You
D.R. Yonkin
- Voices in The Other Room
- I've always lived between worlds. My poetry is the language of such
a time traveler. Nature is not what it seems, ever, ever, ever.
Read Voices in The Other Room

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