Divine Honors Poems.
This elegant and moving collection of poems documents Hilda Raz's experience with breast cancer.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lincoln :
Nebraska,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- May I see what I have
- Contents
- Prologue
- Repair
- Narrative Without People
- Let's consider the consequences
- Isaac Stern's Performance
- I
- I Hear the Name of the Moon and Am Afraid
- Weathering/boundaries/what is good
- To Explain
- Mu
- Coming Down with Something
- Fish-Belly-Mound
- "Two Are Better Than One"
- Getting Well
- For Barbara. Who Brings a Green Stone in the Shape of a Triangle
- Day-Old Bargain
- Breast/fever
- II
- Sarah's Response
- Sarah Among Animals
- Sarah's Head
- Sarah Fledging
- Sarah's Waltz
- Balance
- Order
- Axe-earrings, abalone shell
- Birth
- III
- Opening/Working/Walking
- Hey You
- Grieving, she hits the red fox
- Mapping/Bleating
- Trope
- Sow Sister
- Bernini's Ribbon
- Petting the Scar
- Teaching, Hurt
- Riddle
- IV
- Chigger Socks
- Daylight Savings: Sandy Creek, Nebraska
- Cobb's Hill Pond
- Fuss
- Zen: the one I love most holds my tongue
- Camarada
- From Your Mouth to God's Ear
- "We don't deserve what we get"
- G: But it's still not all right with you?
- Mutation Blues
- Insomnia Again
- Service
- V
- Hot
- Dying
- Terror: A Riddle
- Nuts
- Lincoln, Nebraska
- Letter of Transmittal
- Now
- Who Does She Think She Is
- Earlier
- Vowels
- Epilogue
- Gloxinia/Flicker/Oxalis
- Recovery
- My Award/The Jews of Lukow
- Ecstasies
- Acknowledgments