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Words Like Love Poems.

With beauty and ease, Winder explores emotion and thought through the poems featured in this debut collection.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Winder, Tanaya
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Half title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • i. lessons in frailty
  • dear moon
  • reflections of the moon
  • the weight of water
  • in my mother's womb
  • lessons in frailty
  • handling paper dolls
  • a story about winter
  • one day you will encounter a house flooded
  • the stone mother
  • surrender to memory
  • softly: how to evaporate
  • after, life
  • the textures of silence
  • ii. language less learning
  • broken/pipelines
  • raw
  • Sonnet MCLXXXI
  • sculpt-her
  • the impermanence of human sculptures
  • entering the age of doubt
  • w(hole): self-medication
  • When we banish tongues
  • learning to say i love you
  • language less learning
  • crazy eight: keeping pace
  • what john wayne couldn't have known
  • ten little indians
  • sometimes i dream a reservation resides inside me
  • intertribal
  • iii. forbidden acts
  • forbidden acts
  • the war on words
  • love in a time of blood quantum
  • when angels speak of love i'm pretty sure they didn't mean
  • patrick would never say the word love
  • everything you need to know about relationships can be found in a restroom stall
  • love on paper
  • psalm of surrender
  • somewhere being written
  • excavation
  • Iv. the order of things
  • the order of things
  • please remember me
  • teaching the riff
  • if there is something to
  • some kind of dying
  • post-flight assessment: the call of urgency
  • awakening: you died while i was sleeping
  • never meant to touch
  • unchained melody
  • measure by measure: the body begs
  • consider the assemblage of a longing
  • the significance of a hanging
  • the milky way escapes my mouth
  • we were once two stars
  • winter-birds of flight
  • back to the beginning
  • Acknowledgments