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In a Few Minutes Before Later /

""[Hillman's] work is fierce but loving, risk-taking, and beautiful." -Harvard ReviewAn iconoclastic ecopoet who has led the way for many young and emerging artists, Brenda Hillman continues to re-cast innovative poetic forms as instruments for tracking human and non-human experi...

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Autor principal: Hillman, Brenda (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Middletown, CT : Wesleyan University Press, [2022]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • I. In Landscapes of Stress & Beauty
  • Micro-minutes on Your Way to Work
  • A Slightly Less Stressful Walk Uphill
  • Dawn Tercets, with Blake & Nuthatch
  • Right Before Dusk, Some Meadow Fragments
  • A Goodness That Comes from Nothing
  • The Highest Part of the Dust
  • Poem Before the Power Went Out
  • Poem While the Power Was Out
  • & After the Power Came Back
  • [interruption stichomythia]
  • People's Emotions in One City Block
  • After a Pageant, Before a Birth
  • Poem Describing Time to the Unborn
  • II. Activism & Poetry-Some Brief Reports
  • The Times We Find Ourselves In
  • Activism & Poetry-A Brief Report : :: :: :
  • In the Gardens of Jose Martí
  • Notes Outside West County Detention Center
  • [interruption stichomythia]
  • Among Some Anapests at Civic Center
  • Wiping Tear Gas off Young People
  • Report on Another Encounter in Nature
  • 6 Views of Moss Dendroalsia Abietinum
  • [interruption stichomythia]
  • The American Burying Beetle
  • On the Molecules of Certain Ancestors
  • The Mostly Everything That Everyone Is
  • 1967
  • III. There Are Many Women to Cherish
  • Winter Daybreak Stanzas for Our Daughters
  • The Closing of a Midtown Bookstore
  • A Pattern of Minutes During Illness
  • For Our Students Reading the Odyssey
  • The Working Sister of the Muses
  • Lines for the 19th Amendment Centennial
  • [interruption stichomythia]
  • In Some Senses of the Word
  • Taking the Sunflower to the Mountains
  • After the Fires,,, In the Mountains,,,
  • S/kin
  • History of Punctuation on the Face
  • [collage essay]
  • IV. For Writers Who Are Having Trouble
  • A Feeling Right Before the Feeling
  • On Days When We Both Travel
  • [interruption stichomythia]
  • Concerning the Meaning Molecule in Poetry
  • The Child, Finishing Fourth Grade Online,
  • The Scattering of the Lyric I
  • The Photograph of the Black Hole
  • [collage essay]
  • Her Map Might Change Its Arrows
  • [interruption stichomythia]
  • Dear emerging, pre-emerging & post-emerging poets,
  • For One Who Paused Her Writing
  • To the Poets of Myanmar
  • ::[an artist's sound, between the Farallones]::
  • [interruption stichomythia]
  • Winter Song for One Who Suffers
  • V. The Sickness & the World Soul
  • :::[a ragged white moth passes by]:::
  • [at a hospital: in the east]
  • [Little breath circles all across town]
  • [: : : at equinox, same 12 squares, window : : :]
  • [stayed busy inside moments of not]
  • :::[the invisible is full for you]:::
  • [in the split gardens irrational hope]
  • [poem on a birthday::: in shelter]
  • [trance poem with the gray stone]
  • [asyndeton of adenine cytosine guanine uracil]
  • :::[when spring dusk fills the garden]:::
  • :::[lines on Easter during the sickness]:::
  • [for the workers suddenly less employed]
  • ::[untitled]::
  • :::[to the voice of the age]:::
  • ::[in a place with no light]::
  • [ ________________ ]