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Life of a hunter : poems /

Part detective novel, part cinematic saga, part street-smart narrative, the poems in The Life of a Hunter form a document of expedition that couples individual discovery with communal transformation. Michelle Robinson's characters are consigned to particular mechanisms of survival to various fo...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Robinson, Michelle, 1979-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, ©2005.
Colección:Kuhl House poets.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Clothes for the body that expands
  • From this miserable mutineer a stutter, for when we are reading Dostoevsky in caves
  • Keith
  • Currency
  • This may or may not become a permanent position
  • Tenant
  • This passenger is one of three conspirators
  • I'd like to take leave of these things, and try the harness again. It wouldn't be difficult."
  • [Untitled]
  • Pepper
  • I've got a crush on you
  • When Smithson looked into the Salt Lake what he saw
  • [Untitled]
  • There being transfer
  • Much was lost and gained en route
  • A brief history of the nail
  • He could have wrapped up his eyes and thrown them away
  • The second woman I loved did something wonderful for the word pedagogy
  • The life of a hunter
  • Arriving at the landing one has crossed over the subject
  • Aberration
  • If he looks he can see himself floating
  • Gambling
  • Not the way things are now but the way things are
  • Geography
  • Previously seen suspicious character
  • Cul de sac
  • Chapter V, in which I lament the errors of my social life and join the ranks of the diplomatic service
  • [Untitled]
  • Living
  • If we are "it" for one more minute the game will have become both boring and cruel [Untitled]
  • Epilogue
  • [Untitled]
  • My love, my newest stranger
  • Listening
  • Symptoms
  • The world within reach and the world of everyday
  • Monologue on the Ostrakons
  • Falling into a rug
  • [Untitled]
  • Saturnalia
  • Spaces
  • On the construction of a social reality
  • The narrator dismembered the corpse and hid the parts in 3 sections
  • [Untitled]
  • Helen in the salon
  • Helen's apostrophe
  • Helen and the aromatherapy candle
  • Helen does and art installation
  • Let us not express our love in children
  • There being transfer
  • It can begin with an inspection of the premises
  • Front
  • The fantasy of incompleteness
  • My child speaks of flowers and mud.