Domestic Interior /
The poems in Domestic Interior describe the private and sometimes secret spaces of marriage, parenthood, and knowledge.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Pittsburgh, Pa. :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
2008.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- I. Neighbors
- I Observe This Morphic Field
- Domestic Interior
- Private School
- Bougainvillea
- Neighbors in Their Own Bunkers
- How Could We Decorate a Haunted House?
- Calm Down!
- Library
- Saying Good-bye to the World War II Generation
- No Irish Need Apply
- Massachusetts
- II. Education
- Liking Something Is Not Enough
- Diagnosis: Psychosis
- Time, Waste of
- See, e.g., Hildegarde, Fatima, Blake, McLuhan
- Invective
- Prescription Pills
- Snobs
- Marble Obelisk
- Education
- III. Folie Deux
- Pension, VeneziaTen Years
- The Temper
- The Alcoholic and the Ball and Chain
- Legal Separation
- John Barleycorn
- After the End, Hope for the Beginning
- Peace
- IV. Not Too Serious
- Self-Portrait at the End of the First Half of My Life
- Not Too Serious
- The Staff Lounge
- The Divorce of Mr. and Mrs. Moore
- Camp
- The Satanists Next Door
- Supervision
- Husbandry
- Dolphins
- Roommates: Noblesse Oblige, Sprezzatura, and Gin Lane
- The Family Jewels
- V. The Mother
- Hope for the Hopeless
- Indoors
- The Devouring FatherKeeping
- Coloring Book
- St. Dymphna
- Black and White
- The Abyss Stares Back at You
- The World Will Ask for Your Greed, Envy, and Sloth
- Good-bye
- Souls in Purgatory
- The Mother Becomes the Mother of Herself as Well
- Notes
- Acknowledgments