Loading Mercury with a Pitchfork
Book by Richard Brautigan
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Loading Mercury with a Pitchfork is Richard Brautigan's ninth poetry publication. Published in 1976, the book includes 127 poems.[1] The four line title poem discusses the effort and interest in undertaking an obviously impossible task, such as loading the liquid metal Mercury using only a pitchfork.
Loading mercury with a pitchfork
your truck is almost full. The neighbors
take a certain pride in you. They
stand around watching.
"Loading Mercury with a Pitchfork" (1971)[1]
External links
- Entry on Brautigan.net
References
- ^ a b Loading Mercury with a Pitchfork entry on Brautigan website
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- A Confederate General from Big Sur (1964)
- Trout Fishing in America (1967)
- In Watermelon Sugar (1968)
- The Abortion: An Historical Romance 1966 (1971)
- The Hawkline Monster: A Gothic Western (1974)
- Willard and His Bowling Trophies: A Perverse Mystery (1975)
- Sombrero Fallout: A Japanese Novel (1976)
- Dreaming of Babylon (1977)
- So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away (1982)
- An Unfortunate Woman: A Journey (1994)
- The Return of the Rivers (1958)
- The Galilee Hitch-Hiker (1958)
- Lay the Marble Tea (1959)
- The Octopus Frontier (1960)
- All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (1967)
- Please Plant This Book (1968)
- The Pill Versus the Springhill Mine Disaster (1968)
- Rommel Drives on Deep into Egypt (1970)
- Loading Mercury with a Pitchfork (1971)
- June 30th, June 30th (1978)
- The Edna Webster Collection of Undiscovered Writings (1999)
- Revenge of the Lawn (1971)
- The Tokyo-Montana Express (1980)
- Ianthe Elizabeth Brautigan (daughter)