The power to change geography /
Writing about poetry Diana Ó Hehir says, ""I think of poetry as harnessed energy-as a marvelous way of taking the chaotic emotion, the turbulent perception, and recreating them as images that are specific, definite, directed. Miraculously, when this process works, it's one of expansi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
1979.
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Colección: | Princeton legacy library.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- I
- They Arrive This Morning
- The Power to Change Geography
- The Retarded Children Find a World Built Justfor Them
- The Prophet of Salt Lake City
- Called
- Vision; Fire Underground
- I Attend the Saint's Death
- Waterfall
- II
- The Days Are Getting Shorter
- Alone by the Road's Edge
- A Landscape Never Explored
- Vision of Bea
- In Mexico: The Indian Woman
- We Live in the Ice Country
- Survivor
- Threatened
- Victim
- Illinois Central Hospital
- The Sea Creature
- House
- The Child at the End of the World
- III
- Living on the Earthquake Fault
- Growing Coal
- The Worst Motel
- Besieged
- Cars Go by Outside, One After Another
- An Isthmus in the Bay
- Maude's Bar Like
- Are You Concerned for Your Safety, Alone in the House?
- Ship Wreck
- January Class: It Hasn't Rained for Seven Months
- IV
- In the Basement of my First House
- Recluse
- Four A.M.
- Our World, and Us, Remade by Heat
- Metastasis
- Anger
- Waiting for my Eyes to Open on Day
- Night's End
- The Place Where Dreams Stop
- New Tenants
- V
- After the Cataclysm
- Watching
- How to Forgive
- Metamorphosis
- Recovering Exorcising Ghosts
- Exorcising Ghosts
- Learning to Type
- Reprieved
- After You're All in Bed
- Home
- Anima
- Backmatter