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Bringing the Shovel Down is a re-imagination of the violent mythologies of state and power. ""These poems speak out of a global consciousness as well as an individual wisdom that is bright with pity, terror, and rage, and which asks the reader to realize that she is not alone--that the gri...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gay, Ross, 1974-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, ©2011.
©2011
Colección:Pitt poetry series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Contents -- Nursery -- Love, You Got Me Good -- For Some Slight I Canâ€?t Quite Recall -- The Syndromes: Doubling -- Bringing the Shovel Down -- Bull Dragged from Arena -- American Dreaming -- The Syndromes: Memorial Syndrome, or Memory -- Glass -- The Lion and the Gazelle -- The Syndromes: Cartographerâ€?s Syndrome -- Axe Blade -- Isaac -- Prayer for My Unborn Niece or Nephew -- Love, Iâ€?m Done with You -- Solidarity -- The Syndromes: Horologistâ€?s Syndrome -- Hollywood 
505 8 |a Within Two Weeks the African American Poet Ross Gay Is Mistaken for Both the African American Poet Terrance Hayes and the African American Poet Kyle Dargan, Not One of Whom Looks Anything Like the OthersSome Instructions on Black Masculinity Offered to My Black Friend by the White Woman He Briefly Dated: A Monologue -- The Syndromes: The Burden -- From My Car on Broad Street -- Praising the Snake -- Poem to My Child, If Ever You Shall Be -- Love, Hereâ€?s the Deal -- Say It -- The Syndromes: Masonâ€?s Syndrome -- Ode to the Beekeeper -- Ode to the Tongue Orchid 
505 8 |a Ode to the RedbudOverheard -- Opera Singer -- The Syndromes: Undertakerâ€?s Syndrome, or Gravediggerâ€?s Syndrome -- Learning to Speak -- A Poem in which I Try to Express My Glee at the Music My Friend Has Given Me -- Because -- Sorrow Is Not My Name -- The Syndromes: Raining, or Washing -- Again -- Notes and Acknowledgments 
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