Trying to speak : poems /
?The voice [in Anele Rubin?s poems] is so new, and yet the movement is so artful, subtle, and modest?there are never any theatrics in these poems. They never yowl, Pay attention to me! ... Rubin is on the same wave-length with Tomas Transtrmer and Yehuda Amichai. ... The emotional range of her poems...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Kent, Ohio :
Kent State University Press,
©2005.
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Colección: | Wick poetry first book series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Foreword / Philip Levine
- On the corner
- Listening to the public station
- Sundays
- Summer afternoons
- There would be silence
- Who cared for the angels?
- No one knew
- Something nameless
- On the river's edge
- Creation
- With child
- Early autumn
- She could not reckon
- I don't mind
- What I want
- The perfect reed
- Right now
- October
- Holding
- His death
- Tonight
- Life is what
- Observing a fern
- On the Brooklyn promenade
- Herself
- Maybe you were wrong
- Somehow
- The dying
- That blue
- Thoughts
- Nothing touches the Son
- The church understands
- April
- Trying to speak
- Emily
- In the local flora section of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.