- Title: Holding Your Eight Hands
- Editors: Edward Lucie-Smith
- Year: 1969-00-00
- Publisher: Doubleday
- Binding: hc
- Type: ANTHOLOGY
- Title Reference: Holding Your Eight Hands, An Anthology of Science Fiction Verse
- ISFDB Record Number: 17174
- Bibliographic Comments: Add new Publication comment (HLDNHNDS3F1969)
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- Mr. Waterman • (1961) • shortstory by Peter Redgrove
- Crab Apple Crisis • (1966) • shortstory by George MacBeth
- An Expostulation • (1959) • poem by C. S. Lewis
- A Vacation on Earth • (1966) • poem by Thomas M. Disch
- Circe Undersea or a Cry from the Depths • (1965) • poem by George MacBeth
- A Magus • (1965) • poem by John Ciardi
- Tithonus • (1968) • poem by D. M. Thomas
- The Artist • (1962) • poem by Kenneth Koch
- Holding Your Eight Hands • poem by H. P. Lovecraft
- Harbor Whistles • (1936) • poem by H. P. Lovecraft
- We'll All Be Space-Men Before We Die • (1968) • poem by Mike Evans
- Your Attention Please • (1962) • poem by Peter Porter
- A Winter's Tale • poem by Ruth Lechtliner
- Ghost Crabs • (1966) • poem by Ted Hughes
- Progression of the Species • (1967) • poem by Brian W. Aldiss
- The Head-Rape • (1968) • poem by D. M. Thomas
- Missionary • (1968) • poem by D. M. Thomas
- From an Ecclesiastical Chronicle • poem by John Heath-Stubbs
- A Small Dragon • (1962) • poem by Brian Patten
- Mushrooms • poem by Mike Evans
- Afterwards • (1964) • poem by Edward Lucie-Smith
- Report Back • poem by John Cotton (poet)
- Everybody's Homesick Soldier Boy • (1962) • poem by Jonathan Williams
- The Treasure of the Haunted Rambler • poem by John Sladek
- Love Nest • poem by John Sladek
- The Wizard's New Meeting • poem by Peter Redgrove
- Ah the Poetry of Miss Parrot's Feet Demonstrating the Tango • (1968) • poem by Tom Raworth
- To Start a Controversy • (1964) • poem by Peter Porter
- Perhaps Where He Is Only Loving Rockets Can Land • poem by Brian Patten
- Wouldn't You After a Jaunt of 964,000,000,000,000 Million Miles? • (1949) • poem by Kenneth Patchen
- Poem • poem by Jeff Nuttall
- From the Domain of Arnheim • (1968) • poem by Edwin Morgan
- In Sobieski's Shield • (1968) • poem by Edwin Morgan
- Mother Superior • (1963) • poem by George MacBeth
- Bedtime Story • (1963) • poem by George MacBeth
- In the Future • (1968) • poem by Edward Lucie-Smith
- Weather Forecast • poem by David Kilburn
- The Invaders • poem by Ronald Johnson
- Universes • (1968) • poem by Adrian Henri
- Galactic Lovepoem • (1968) • poem by Adrian Henri
- How the Consolations of Philosophy Worked Out in Actual Practice • poem by Anthony Haden-Guest
- Beyond Astronaut • poem by John Fairfax
- A Report • poem by Ruth Fainlight
- The Day Euterpe Died • poem by Thomas M. Disch
- Narcissus • poem by Thomas M. Disch
- The Golden Age • poem by Robert Conquest
- Far Out • poem by Robert Conquest
- Frankenstein • poem by John Robert Colombo
- The Men Are Coming Back! • (1967) • poem by Barry Cole
- An End to Complacency • poem by Barry Cole
- Citizen Bacillus • poem by John Brunner
- To Myself on the Occasion of My Twenty-First Century • poem by John Brunner
- My Species • (1967) • poem by D. M. Black
- The Basilisk • poem by D. M. Black
- The Gardeners • (1968) • poem by Asa Benveniste
- A Beloved Head • poem by Michael Benedikt
- Biographical Notes • essay by uncredited
- Introduction (Holding Your Eight Hands) • essay by Edward Lucie-Smith
- Nyarlathotep • [Fungi from Yuggoth • 21] • (1931) • poem by H. P. Lovecraft
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