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New and Selected Poems /

New and Selected Poems includes more than fifty poems from Marjory Wentworth's previous three collections, Noticing Eden, Despite Gravity, and The Endless Repetition of an Ordinary Miracle, plus 28 new poems. This collection serves as a capstone to Wentworth's tenure as South Carolina poet...

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Autor principal: Wentworth, Marjory (Marjory Heath), 1958- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, [2014]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 |a Cover; Contents; Foreword; From Noticing Eden, 2003; In the Dream of the Sea; Barrier Island; Carolina Umbra; Wild Plums; The Nest of Stars; Beach Walk; Lament; Toward the Sea; Hurricane Season; How the Yellow Angels Hunger; Core Banks, North Carolina; Findhorn; The Color of Rain; River; Irises; Bamboo; The Unkempt Garden; Homecoming; The Coming Light; Near the Doorway; From Despite Gravity, 2007; Tangled; Linthong; Sand; Strip Search; Dancing Barefoot in Atlanta; The Last Night; Apparent Tranquility; Slate; Sierra Snow; The Sound of Snow; Newlyweds; A Normal Life; Japanese Landscape; Spring. 
505 0 |a On All Sides WaterSandur; Despite Gravity; From The Endless Repetition of an Ordinary Miracle, 2010; What Shines; What If; What Passes; What Remains; Old Burial Hill; Charleston Rooftops; Boat People; In Gaza's Berry Fields; Nocturne 2006; What the Shrine Wants; Illuminata; Nothing Can Contain You; Pine Pitch; Spaghetti; My Quaker Grandmothers; Stillborn; Annunciation; Seeking; Spring Island, South Carolina; New Poems; Family Reunion; The Christmas Apron; Corene; Easter Worry; Intersection Where the Rain Begins; Where a Mirage Has Once Been, Life Must Be; When All the Branches Overlap. 
505 0 |a A Place for YouThe Weight It Takes; As Dreams Unwind; The Top of the World; Daybreak, John's Island, South Carolina; Snow in the South; Forgotten; In Sorrow and Sunlight; The Art of Memory; Winter Light; February Triptych; The Stones Beneath Our Feet; Summer Dirge; Undertow; Counting Scars; Brainstorming; A Sisyphean Task; A Monstrous Terrible Story; Rain Coming From a Bright Sky; The Philosophy of Gardening; Manacles; Louisiana's Disappearing Chains; Teen Wears Pet Bird Like a Hat; Runaway Cow Tracked Down in Germany; Police Say Roving Cows Drank Backyard Brews; The Way Sound Travels. 
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