Imperfect Present : Poems /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Pittsburgh :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
[2022]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Make Your Home in the Imperfect Present
- I: If I Told You
- My Life in a Coffee Cup
- If I Told You
- Kafka's Hands
- How Many Secrets?
- Ammonite
- The Pangolin
- 8.3 Billion Metric Tons
- Ode to Chufa
- Passepartout
- Ode to Pubic Hair
- Black Leather Backpack
- The Loneliness of His Death, the Death of His Loneliness
- To Wait and to Hope
- How Do I Fix the World
- Courage!
- II: Appearances
- Self-Portrait as Corncrake
- Midnight in Paris
- Cinquains to Pablo
- At the Fountain of the Fallen Angel in Retiro Park
- Cancelled Letter to Antoni Gaudí
- It Takes So Little
- Evening Storms
- Trilogy of Doubt
- Cinquains of Doubt
- Innocence
- Trilogy of Hands
- Trilogy of Doubt
- Doubtful
- Doubtful Profile
- Three-Quarter View
- Trilogy of Death
- Trilogy of Tears and Smiles
- III: Oblique Strategies
- Trust in the You of Now
- Turn It Upside Down
- Emphasize the Flaws
- Only a Part, Not the Whole
- The Most Important Is Most Easily Forgotten
- Give Way to Your Worst Impulse
- Accretion
- Not Building a Wall but Making a Brick
- Do We Need Holes?
- Repetition Is a Form of Change
- Do Nothing for as Long as Possible
- Where's the Edge?
- Honor Thy Error as a Hidden Intention
- Overtly Resist Change
- Be Extravagant
- Use Filters
- Reverse
- Don't Break the Silence
- IV: From the Dream Notebooks
- My Life as an Open Air Temple
- A Dream Is One-Sixtieth Part of Prophecy
- I Have Dreamt a Dream and I Do Not Know What It Is
- A Good Dream Should Be Kept in Mind so It Will Be Fulfilled
- There Is No Dream Without Frivolity
- All Dreams Follow the Mouth
- A Dream That Has Not Been Interpreted Is Like a Letter That Has Not Been Read
- It May Be Spring
- The Water Where I Have Not Swum
- Mitzvah at Gordon Beach
- To the One Who Tames
- To the Ram's Horn I Cannot Sound
- Two Stones
- Notes
- Acknowledgments