Trans Poems.
Trans grew out of Hilda Raz's experience with her son's journey to a transgender identity. The collection of poems moves between past and present, allowing Raz to reflect on her own childhood and on her experience with breast cancer to find ways to connect with her son, Aaron.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Lincoln :
Nebraska,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Part 1
- Avoidance
- What Do You Want?
- Drought: Teaching, Benedict, Nebraska
- Tough
- Names My Mother Knew
- Houses
- Said to Sarah, Ten
- Fast Car on Nebraska I-80: Visiting Teacher
- Afternoon, with Cold
- Sick
- Back
- Friday
- "The world is not something to look at
- it is something to be in."
- Part 2
- Secrets
- Heart Transplant
- Footnotes
- Doing the Puzzle / Angry Voices
- Prelude
- Part Coquette, Part Monster
- Trans
- Trans formation / Feathers / Train Travel
- Stone
- Before John and Maria's Wedding
- Part 3
- Historical Documents
- Volunteers
- Some Questions about the Storm
- Lost Jewelry
- Mother-in-Law
- Women & Men
- Some Questions for the Evening Class
- Insomnia III
- She
- Letter from a Place I've Never Been
- Not Now
- Summer
- Anna Maria Is Coming, or Maybe Thomas Barton, or Max!
- Part 4
- Hello
- The Address on the Map
- Wonder Woman's Rules of the Road
- Aaron at Work / Rain
- Sarah Returned to Me, Wearing the Poet's Gloves
- Company / 3 A.M.
- First, Thus
- The Storehouse
- Early Morning, Left-Handed
- Visitation: Pink Foam Letter
- The Funeral of X, Who Was Y's Mother
- Acknowledgments