Wobble /
Pulitzer-Prize winning poet Rae Armantrout is at once a most intimate and coolly calculating poet. Her language is unexpected yet exact, playing off the collective sense that the shifting ground of daily reality may be a warning of imminent systemic collapse. While there are glimmers here of what re...
Cote: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Middletown, Connecticut :
Wesleyan University Press,
[2018]
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Collection: | Wesleyan poetry.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Making
- Asymmetries
- Speech acts
- The craft talk
- Conflation
- Overtake
- Audience
- Background information
- Wobble
- Reception
- My pleasure
- My bad self
- You know
- Object permanence
- Arch
- Feeling today
- Boreal
- Say
- Regime change
- Credible
- Return
- Openings
- Conjunctions
- Incoming
- Accomplices
- Hoard
- Hell
- Silos
- Trellis
- The emotional life of plants
- Those
- Alone
- Echoes
- Thorned
- Revisions
- What's coming
- Tunnel vision
- Incorporation
- The third person
- Flicker
- My erasures
- Rankings
- Chronos
- Old woman's lament in autumn
- Sparks
- To
- Practicing
- Are
- Shapes
- Object
- Design elements
- Some body
- I and I
- Household
- Mother
- Chord
- Chimera
- Near
- Life history
- A few questions
- The difference
- Instruction
- In the future
- The trick
- Accordingly
- Moment to moment
- Fusion
- Seams
- Nothing
- Distinguish
- Presents
- Spun
- Traffic
- Negotiations
- Refresh
- Translations
- Signaling
- Bees
- The show
- Vessels
- The act
- Inner
- Object lessons
- Normal
- Hate
- Ahead
- Give pause
- Hence
- Somewhere
- Judgment
- Logistics
- Flux
- Cottage industry
- Practice
- Trance
- It is
- So.