On tact, & the made up world /
Michele Glazer's poems take on questions of being and value, exploring not just what is, but how it is. The poems trouble borders - between self and other, old and young, sick and well, stranger and intimate; between physical states in processes of decay; and between line and phrase, sentence a...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Iowa City :
University of Iowa Press,
©2010.
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Colección: | Kuhl House poets.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Machine generated contents note: ONE
- I didn't think much about what it was
- Trace
- Every hole in the bird blind says
- In the lava tube
- Fluchtling
- Not where you found me but where you looked
- Cup
- Worm, (to a rumor of lilies)
- Untitled
- On religion, war, nature, and the horse
- TWO
- That would Be Whidbey
- Distances at Sea
- Mattress
- rabbi is pressed into service
- least amount of stirred air a figure needed
- Beds of Clandestine
- To the better view
- least part best
- Say the unseen
- What so ever you
- Bright things
- THREE
- Fungus, with Daguerreotype
- Aperture with wings
- Your drawing of horse
- Manifesto
- She would have to do what she could do with it
- Green Animals
- Metonymic Sonnet
- To the ruckenfigur
- Two Descending a Staircase
- Child and Women
- Cradle
- Notes on tact & the made up world
- How, then
- Part of which is remembered and the other part is not forgotten.