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See you soon : poems /

The poems in See You Soon endeavor to test the limits of metaphor and language as their voices speak from the beauty and strangeness of daily experience, testing how we make sense of ourselves to ourselves and to one another. There is love in these poems, and there is failure and absurdity. The char...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: McKee, Laura (Autor)
Formato: Documento de Gobierno Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Fayetteville : The University of Arkansas Press, 2016.
Colección:Miller Williams poetry series
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- The Order of History Is Frequently Confused -- Last One -- Neither a Door Nor Divide -- The sentinels, the scavengers, the pickers, the gliders, the hungry, the lookers. -- Fire Department -- A Skeleton, A Dawn -- Mint Condition -- Sunrise Cleaners -- Seabeck Constellations -- El Camino 1 -- Every Problem Has a Solution -- Also Swans Flew Overhead -- The Petition -- Compensation -- Happiness -- Good Behavior (White Salmon) -- ''The Moment of Influence Opens, Then Ends'' -- Response to Fragment 17 -- Send Me Your Gold -- September -- Everything You Don't See Results Now -- Black Green Red Yellow -- Artist Island -- Amuse-Bouche -- Balzac -- The lake, the mine, the mind, the survivor, the living. -- Mothers -- Against Sunsets -- The Beautiful Six -- You Be Me -- I'll Be You -- The Unicorn -- Think Safety First -- ''Ladies Night at the Hookah Lounge'' -- Orange -- What Will Change Me and When Do You Become -- Apples -- At the Fra Angelico Exhibition, Angelico -- Dream of the Ocean Chandelier -- Alameda Alpenglow -- Other Animals -- Torn Branches -- Cross Country -- "Do you think one should always follow one's heart?" -- Choices -- Strengths and Weaknesses -- El Camino 2 -- Yellow Racer -- "It will be advantageous to realize the difficulty of the position." -- Le Chien -- Never Displayed or Used -- A Level Playing Field on a Flood Plain -- Cones -- Stable of Dark Horses -- I do, however, miss our walks. -- Exotic Treats -- Dream with Brancusi Nude -- "The pencil makes the dark." -- Ballroom -- Bonneville Broad Blue -- See You Soon -- "I don't believe in talent." -- Discover the Golden You -- Notes. 
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