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In White Summer, Joelle Biele investigates the problems of personal and cultural memory. Rich with images of flight and displacement, Biele's poems show a love for words, their music and physicality. In lyric addresses, historical meditations, and autobiographical narratives, she takes readers...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Biele, Joelle, 1969-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Carbondale, IL : Southern Illinois University Press, 2002.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Autumn --  |t The Festival of Dolls --  |t Grand Central --  |t Langestrasse --  |t Rapture --  |t Patapsco Female Institute --  |t The Field --  |t The Wren --  |t Verviers --  |t Family Stories --  |t The Feast of Saint Joseph --  |t The Journey --  |t To a Heron --  |t To a Cicada --  |t To a Spider --  |t To a Crow --  |t To a Catalpa --  |t To a Mockingbird --  |t To a Group of Starlings --  |t To a Pelican --  |t To a Fly Trapped in a Beach Road Motel --  |t To a Seagull --  |t To a Black Bird on the Water --  |t To a Snail --  |t To a Cormorant --  |t To a Butterfly --  |t Night Sky --  |t Wedding Kimono --  |t Winter --  |t Afterlife --  |t Marche aux Oiseaux --  |t Dinner with Trimalchio --  |t Astor --  |t Hopkins' Clouds --  |t Theories of Flight --  |t Necessary Angel --  |t White Summer. 
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