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and other theater poems
by Ruth Krauss
Something Else Press 1968
First you put an image in your head of Ruth Krauss, author of children's classics The Carrot Seed and Open House for Butterflies. Now you paint a picture in your mind of the late 1960's with hippies performing experimental theatre. Superimpose those two images and you get this odd collection of poetic playlets.
Clearly some of
No chance at all that the library sale had two copies of this book??? I need this. The Bear and the Bard meet. A valid pumpkin. This is why people think poets are weird. And why I so love the weirdness.
Sorry, Sara, there was only the one. I would have snatched up more if they had them, so wonderfully strange!
I'm late in getting to this but am so glad I did eventually see it. Wow. Gonna have to find a copy one day.