Trickster /
Trickster opens with a crank call to the reader: "How was I to know / You were thin, your garden / Was covered in smoke / That you sat in your house / Coughing?" Over the course of these beautiful and eerily accomplished poems, Potts's reader is taken on a journey that is at once time...
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| Format: | Électronique eBook |
| Langue: | Inglés |
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Iowa City, IA :
University of Iowa Press,
2014.
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| Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Part I
- Trickster
- Nest
- A Natural History
- The Good Life
- The Ranch
- Stalker
- Passport
- The Inquisitor
- Balance
- Dream
- Dream
- Undoing
- Walk
- Part II
- Fable
- Folklore
- Swarm
- Divide Meadow
- Metamorphosis
- Annual
- Song of Ticks
- Eclogue
- Math
- The Trouble with You
- Him
- Part III
- Triage
- Fable
- Song for Oyster
- Living for Others
- Song for Dying
- The Hare
- Contest
- Unspoken
- Upstairs
- Counting the Animals
- Washroom (Oil Spill)
- Tanka
- Memorandum of Birds
- Eclipse
- Diary
- Familiar
- Golden Book
- Haiku
- Part IV
- Utopia Parkway
- Acknowledgments
- Notes.


