Last child to come inside /
These are poignant, at times strangely quirky entries into a world filled with sharpness, the sense of imminent danger, and a sensual urge that seems to sweep all danger before it. The border between exterior and interior life is diffuse ... one can find oneself in unexpected places.
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
Published: |
Ottawa :
Carleton University Press,
©1998.
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Series: | Harbinger poetry series ;
no. 6. |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- God and Brussels Sprouts
- Garden
- The Trapeze
- Every Night Sleeping with the Nailed Door
- The Births of my Sisters
- Doing Makeup
- Cherry Belly
- Driving
- Box Ride
- Countryside So Green
- Lobster Supper Party
- The Park
- Christmas Ornament
- Lip Marks
- Sliced Peaches
- Desire
- Morning Glories
- Visit
- Fire
- The Deal
- The Night Picasso Became My Red Velvet Dress
- Y.
- Someone in the Upstairs Apartment
- The Collector
- Dreaming of You
- Night for Falling
- Walking in the Desert
- Men's Coats
- Taste
- Lunch
- Peas
- When I Lived Among Birds
- My Guardian Angel is Teaching Me How to Play Pool
- In Bermuda
- Smoking the Girl Guide Basket
- Choosing a Counter
- Intelligent Men
- Bread
- Penguins
- Fair
- Gordon
- Nickels
- Jessica
- Taking
- Promises
- Calling the Loons
- Showering With the Japanese
- Red Horses
- Fall
- My Mother's Desk.