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|a Kwiatek, JoEllen,
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|a Poems.
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|a Study for Necessity /
|c by JoEllen Kwiatek.
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|b University of Iowa Press,
|c [2015]
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2015
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|a 1 online resource (71 pages).
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|a Sea Below Rocks -- Landscape as Language -- For Lo, I Come at Noonday -- The Overseer -- Daphne -- Low Tide -- Victoriana -- A Walk in Daylight -- Log -- A Sad and Human Face -- Lieutenant Trakl -- Another World -- Summerlude -- Return of Orpheus -- Archeology -- Orpheus Singing -- A Lack of Brooding Shone -- Headache -- Report to the King -- What's a Start? -- The Find -- Song of Experience -- A Cold Shine -- Snowlight -- A Delicate Thing -- Muse -- In The New York Times -- Changed -- Day for Night -- Planet -- Drinking Up -- Growing -- Thaw -- To Autumn -- The Hermit -- Looking at Early Photographs -- In the Country -- August Burial -- Urn Lake -- Cloak -- Wheatfield with Crows -- Madonna del Parto -- Ryder, Albert Pinkham -- Miles to Go -- Dear K -- -- Horse & Train -- Lazarus -- How Long Do You Mean to Be Content? -- Mine -- Answer.
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|a "Study for Necessity is the 2014 winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize. Judge Emily Wilson: Kwiatek's poems emit the uncanny luminosities of the artists' worlds they refer to: those of Casper David Friedrich, Albert Pinkham Ryder, and Odilon Redon. Each is a "token of strangeness" built with delicacy and restraint, embodying, vivifying, what the poet calls the mind's "lonesome flourish""--
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|a Project MUSE - 2015 Poetry, Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction
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