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That Place Where You Opened Your Hands /

"Celebrating the tension between what we imagine and what we know the world to be, Susan Leslie Moore's debut collection moves between certainty and doubt, dead seriousness and determined playfulness. Exploring identity and the exterior and interior selves we create through the natural wor...

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Autor principal: Moore, Susan Leslie (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2020]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Part I -- Beginning -- Inside Our House is Another House -- I Wanted to Lie Down with you where the Rooftops -- No One Knows Her -- Suburb -- To Take -- She Preferred to Read the Knives -- From the Start -- I Say to the Stars Get Inside Me -- I Have Tried Hard to Have Appropriate Feelings -- Part II -- Diary from the Red House -- Why is Poetry Written in Lines -- From the Naturalist's Notebook: Division -- Bats -- Self-Portrait as Math -- Part III -- Her Unpublished Notebooks -- From the Naturalist's Notebook: Propagation 
505 0 |a Every Day is a New Day -- The Fuchsia, the Orange, and the Dahlias -- Maria -- Hedges -- Prayer -- I Dreamt I was Your Cat and then the Night -- Eat or Be Eaten -- Horizon Means a Line Where the Body -- To Define: Fetch -- It's Me -- For the Newly Cinematic -- Cleaning House While Listening to a Tape of Anne Sexton -- Down at the Heels in the Ditch -- I am Climbing Into Bed with a Stiff Drink -- Part IV -- [O My Mechanical Heart] -- [My Mouth is the Freshest Vegetable] -- [Which Crow Would you Give up] -- [To Say the Sky was Mine] -- [If the Dirt didn't Love the Trees] -- Eve -- Prayer 
505 0 |a Owl Among the Ruins -- Sonnet -- Landscape without Figures -- Sight Comes to Owls Slowly -- Still Life, with Brick -- Once -- Change the House I used to Live in, its Doors and Windows -- Telescope Versus Microscope -- (Surrender) -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Back Cover 
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