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|a Vines, Adam,
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|a Lures :
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|a Baton Rouge :
|b Louisiana State University Press,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c 2022
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|c ©[2022]
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|a 1 online resource (67 pages).
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|a Cover -- Contents -- Maintenance for the Heartbroken -- My Father's Rod: Fishing the Skinny Moon -- Tell Me a Story -- My Father's Trowel -- River Elegy -- Prayer for the New Acolyte -- Lures -- After Losing a Child -- Squatter -- Sunday -- To the Scholar Who Explains His Poem to Me before He Writes It -- The Drought -- This Little Piggy -- Tea Party -- Question from a Bowl of Beans -- Second-Grade Christmas Pageant, Birmingham, Alabama, 1976 -- Blinky -- Morning Question in Bed after the Women's Marches across America -- Euphoria of Belief -- Anti-Aubade -- Coursing the Joints
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|a Last Day at Brinkwood -- The Hipster Pragmatist and the Emo Poet Blunt Their Teeth after Three Bottles of Mad Dog 20/20 and Adequate Sex -- Blind -- The Silents -- "Infant Son, Born and Died May 3, 1872" -- Invasives -- Apprenticeship -- At the Customer's Request -- Tithing Beers -- Worm on the Hook -- Remains -- No Wake Zone -- The Silent Stones -- Sabbatical Poem [or] Time, You Mosaic of Clicking Ignitions and Broken Shoelaces -- Collective Noun -- Crab Stakes -- Pigeons at Fat Sam's -- Two Views -- The Golden Years -- Memory Care -- While Changing a Flat on My Boat Trailer -- River Politics
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|a "Written almost exclusively in traditional, modified, and nonce forms, the poems in Lures renegotiate grief, trauma, southern masculinities, and fatherhood with unflinching resolve. This new collection by Adam Vines draws much of its subject matter and imagery from fishing, reflecting how close observations of species, spawning cycles, predation and feeding patterns, underwater topographies, water clarity, and lure choice reflect larger themes of what it means to be lured through memories of those who have passed and those who remain present. Vines also explores fatherhood with a precocious daughter who presents questions that, through their wonderment with the world, allow the father to rethink his identity and grief and learn that he is not condemned to the same self-destructive paths his patrilineality followed too often. Not merely elegiac, Vines's poems rely on memory and loss as experience as well as malleable myth. Lures proposes that by reconstructing the stories from our past, we gain a greater understanding of our cultural identities and inheritances from those who made an impact on our lives"--
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|a Project MUSE - 2022 Poetry, Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction
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