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Welcome to the neighborhood : an anthology of American coexistence /

"How to live with difference--not necessarily in peace, but with resilience, engagement, and a lack of vitriol--is a defining worry in America at this moment. The poets, fiction writers, and essayists (plus one graphic novelist) who contributed to Welcome to the Neighborhood don't necessar...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Green, Sarah Elizabeth, 1980- (Editor ), Baker, David, 1954- (author of foreword.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Athens : Swallow Press, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • There Are Birds Here / Jamaal May
  • Hungry / David Baker
  • I'm a Stranger Here Myself / Gail Mazur
  • My Summer Next Door to the Serial Killer / Katrina Vandenberg
  • Tonight / Ladan Osman
  • Watch / Gary Jackson
  • Neighborhood Watch / Dora Malech
  • Shelter / Sarah Einstein
  • The House on Congress Street / Amy Yelin
  • The Invincible / Jonathan Escoffery
  • Occupants / James Miranda
  • Daystar / Rita Dove
  • House near the Airport / Wayne Miller
  • Aubade in the Old Apartment / Leila Chatti
  • House Hunting / Lloyd Schwartz
  • Writing the Kingdom on Skates / Geri Lipschultz
  • Religion / Christine Schutt
  • The Summer of the Commune, and Some of the Summers before That / Brad Aaron Modlin
  • Some Rules for Foraging (excerpt) / Marco Wilkinson
  • To the Fig Tree on 9th and Christian / Ross Gay
  • The Neighborhood Hawk / D. R. McClure
  • Some Kind of Sisyphus / Becca J. R. Lachman
  • Intimate Selenium / Phoebe Wayne
  • The Woman Who Was a House / Sarah Layden
  • Exteriors / Seth Stewart
  • Vanquished / Andrena Zawinski
  • Old / Douglas Currier
  • How to Get Back to Chester / Edward Hirsch
  • Name & Address / Donald Platt
  • Late? / David Rivard
  • Animals / Katie Peterson
  • The Street / Robert Pinsky
  • Reading Celan in a Subway Station / Carolina Ebeid
  • Fire Island / Linda Bamber
  • Gay Marriage Poem / Jenny Johnson
  • Marriage / Nicole Callihan
  • Forest Ridge Farms Nocturne / Sean M. Conrey
  • Pornograph, with Americana / Jaswinder Bolina
  • Doorstep / Leora Fridman
  • Upon Hearing about the Student Arrested at the Gun Shop / Katie Berta
  • Free Variation on "Saturday Night in the Village" / David Blair
  • The Population / Peter Campion
  • Neighborhood / Betsy Brown
  • Song for the Festival / Gretchen Marquette
  • The Heater Repair Woman / Matthew Siegel
  • Blizzard Poem / Aaron Devine
  • City Morning / Rebecca Morgan Frank
  • Middle Class Love Song / Josephine Yu
  • Announcement : The Theme of Tonight's Party Has Been Changed / Dana Roeser
  • My Neighbors : I Know Them / Lauren Camp
  • Fireflies / Kip Robisch
  • As I Wander / Amina Gautier
  • The Neighbor / Jarod Roselló
  • Thanksgiving : Livingston, New Jersey / Katherine Hollander
  • You Know How It Is / Steve Brykman
  • Meteor Dreams / Eson Kim
  • Racism in America : The Official Report / Dinty W. Moore
  • American Valentine / Tomás Q. Mor̕n
  • A Map of the World / Jennifer De Leon
  • Path to Nowhere / Jill McDonough
  • Not Trash Day / Claire Eder
  • A Small Guest / Jennifer Kwon Dobbs
  • Arrest Dance, Oakland, CA / C. E. Fort
  • War Game, America / Nomi Stone
  • Steel Valley Songbook, Volume I / Daniel B. Johnson
  • Assembly / Sarah Green
  • Sometimes You Know before You Know / Danielle Jones
  • God Speaks through the Seals / Sarah C. Harwell
  • Heidelberg Beach, October / David Young
  • Winchendon / Mark Halliday
  • Neighbors / Richard Hoffman
  • The Kindest / Sonya Larson
  • My City in Two Dog Parks (excerpt) / Brian Trapp
  • Camp and Locust / Fred Marchant
  • Bête Noire Ranch / Liz Stephens
  • The Real West / Rebecca Lindenberg
  • The Summer of Whooping Cough / Tara Lynn Masih
  • the war of all against all / Dylan Krieger
  • Into the Limen : Where an Old Squirrel Goes to Die / Sarah Minor
  • Neighbor / Connie Voisine
  • Cottage Industry / Lynne Viti
  • Valediction / Tom Sleigh
  • What the Living Do / Marie Howe
  • Perhaps the World Ends Here / Joy Harjo.