The Declarable Future /
In this collection of poems, a lost man wanders among the towns of people who can't remember what they named the children, how to find each other's porches, or whether their buildings are still intact. That's why they need the person with the loupe. Among the poems where doorknobs emi...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Madison :
The University of Wisconsin Press,
[2013]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- You Might Have Mentioned How the Doorknobs Worked
- Small Gifts Are Thoughtful, but Require Acceptance of the World's Dismantlement
- Night Pitch
- The Giant
- The Misunderstanding of Wool
- For the Church Singers on Howard and Juniper
- They Have a Point
- The Lost Man Meets the Giant
- Each Answer Addresses the Previous Answer
- Like a Frequency, Like Looking Right at It
- The Body, Being Mostly Water
- The Declarable Future
- David on the Phone
- The Book of Various Studies
- The Person with the Loupe
- It's Only a Little Like You May Have Heard About
- Linear
- On Which the Loupe Is Found Adequate
- Bad Advice
- The Lost Man Meets the Person with the Loupe
- At the Weapon Show
- As If I Hadn't Worn It Quite Enough, Time Tattoos My Arms and Face
- The Lost Man Thanks the Curtains
- Which Particle the Particle
- The Hearings
- In This Place, Which We Have Been
- The Lost Man Interprets a Code
- Counting the Dead
- The Lost Man with Dust
- The Lost Man Disagrees with the Clouds Out of Principle
- The Magician
- The Person with the Loupe Confirms the Children
- Low Rent
- In the Hotel of Desire's Receipt
- Impossible to Know Which Ring the Ring of the Answer
- The Lost Man Leaves a Will.