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|a Cooley, Nicole.
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|a Breach :
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|c Nicole Cooley.
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|a Baton Rouge :
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c 2015
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|a Contents; Acknowledgments; Topographies; i.; Breach; Levee, from the French To Raise; Evacuation; Four Studies of the Afterlife; ii.; You, Author of Weather; Piecework Quilt, Lower Ninth Ward; Vernacular; The Superdome: A Suite; Tear Outs; New Orleans Triptych; Burning/Missing/Flooded/Gone; Dear City; Arabi; New Orleans East, A Cappella; Death of an American City, 2005; September Notebook; iii.; Debris; Day of Commemoration; Write a Love Letter to Camellia Grill; At the Louisiana Children's Museum; I Spy a Hole, a Crack, a Leak; Bayou La Batre, Alabama; Old Gulf Coast Postcards; Fieldwork.
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|a Biloxi Bay Bridge Still OutSave Beach Elementary; Dauphin Island Field Notes; I'm Starting to Speak the Language; The House on Galvez Street; Disasterville; Monkey Hill; Storyland; Divert the River; Self-Portrait: Concrete, Chalk, Floodwater; Disaster, A Poetics; Compendium of Lost Objects; Notes.
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|a In Breach, New Orleans native Nicole Cooley recalls Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath in gritty, poignant detail, bearing witness to the destruction of a region and to its recovery. Ranging from the urgent to the reflective, these poems speak not only to the horrors of the immediate disaster, but also to family dynamics in a time of crisis and to the social, political, and cultural realities that contextualized the storm and its wake. In the title poem, Cooley invokes the multiple meanings of the word breachbreach of the levees, breach of trustwhich resonate with survivors in the Crescent.
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Poetry, Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction Supplement III
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