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Persichetti, Vincent
1915-1987
(b Philadelphia, 6 June 1915; d Philadelphia, 14 Aug 1987). American
Night Dances, op.114 <1970>
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I. Shadow Dancers Alive in Your Blood Now (Carl
Sandburg)
II. Their Radiant Spirals Crease Our Outer Night
(Daniel Hoffman)
III. Sleep to Dreamier Sleep Be Wed (James Joyce)
IV. The Incendiary Eve of Deaths and Entrances (Dylan
Thomas)
V. The Loneliness Includes Me Unawares (Robert Frost)
VI. Through the Black Amnesias of Heaven (Sylvia Plath)
VII. Where at Midnight Motion Stays (Robert Fitzgerald)
Sandburg)
II. Their Radiant Spirals Crease Our Outer Night
(Daniel Hoffman)
III. Sleep to Dreamier Sleep Be Wed (James Joyce)
IV. The Incendiary Eve of Deaths and Entrances (Dylan
Thomas)
V. The Loneliness Includes Me Unawares (Robert Frost)
VI. Through the Black Amnesias of Heaven (Sylvia Plath)
VII. Where at Midnight Motion Stays (Robert Fitzgerald)
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Contents—I. Shadow Dancers Alive in Your Blood Now (Carl Sandburg); II. Their Radiant Spirals Crease Our Outer Night (Daniel Hoffman); III. Sleep to Dreamier Sleep Be Wed (James Joyce); IV. The Incendiary Eve of Deaths and Entrances (Dylan Thomas); V. The Loneliness Includes Me Unawares (Robert Frost); VI. Through the Black Amnesias of Heaven (Sylvia Plath); VII. Where at Midnight Motion Stays (Robert Fitzgerald)
Contents—I. Shadow Dancers Alive in Your Blood Now (Carl Sandburg); II. Their Radiant Spirals Crease Our Outer Night (Daniel Hoffman); III. Sleep to Dreamier Sleep Be Wed (James Joyce); IV. The Incendiary Eve of Deaths and Entrances (Dylan Thomas); V. The Loneliness Includes Me Unawares (Robert Frost); VI. Through the Black Amnesias of Heaven (Sylvia Plath); VII. Where at Midnight Motion Stays (Robert Fitzgerald)