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The Same-Different : Poems /

Deceptively straightforward and subtly pyrotechnic, the poems in Hannah Sanghee Park's debut collection captivate with their wordplay at first glance, then give rise to opportunities for extended reflection. "If / truth be told, I can't be true," she writes, but her startling jux...

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Autor principal: Park, Hannah Sanghee, 1986- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2015]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a I.The Same-Different -- Bang -- Another Truth -- And a Lie -- One Truth -- And A Lie -- T/F -- P's & Q's -- Strip -- In Flight -- That Day -- Telling Time -- Chiaroscuro/The First Day -- No Man Is an Island -- You Dear Specter -- -- Dear Sir -- -- Some History of Calamity -- Shift -- Q -- &A -- The Same-Different -- II.A Mutability -- Narcissus in January -- Norroway in February -- Ammit in March -- Baba Yaga in April -- The Fox Bead in May -- The Ensorcelled Prince in June -- Naga in July -- Qilin in August -- Nommo in September -- The Jackalope in October -- Nagual in November -- The Deer Woman in December -- III.Fear -- Preface to Fear/False Spring -- "Because desire won't shrug off ..." -- "Yet ..." -- "Will you pull yourself together ..." -- "I tell you I am scared of the dark ..." -- "I had been letting something beaked ..." -- "Beyond the meadow, the horizon fails ..." -- "You can be any character ..." -- "My mouth a bivalve ..." -- "If you look the right way, the snow's thick ..." -- "Our only commonality ..." -- "The light flinches, and I fear ..." -- "Branches lidded with snow ..." -- "Sky the color of being photocopied too many times ..." -- "Things for my mouth ..." -- "So let me go over this one last time ...". 
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