Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
Women's poetry
poems and advice
Published:
2013
Publisher:
University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pa
Torment -- Women's poetry -- Midnight feeding -- Kissinger at the Louvre (three drafts) -- Thrash -- Econo motel, Ocean City -- Ippopotamo -- A snow woman -- This need not be a comment on death -- Lyric -- Stolen vehicle discovered at the junkyard --...
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Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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Torment -- Women's poetry -- Midnight feeding -- Kissinger at the Louvre (three drafts) -- Thrash -- Econo motel, Ocean City -- Ippopotamo -- A snow woman -- This need not be a comment on death -- Lyric -- Stolen vehicle discovered at the junkyard -- Inside all this -- Il penseroso: the fat lady -- Elegy -- Liberalism -- Perpetual youth lost by humankind -- Metaphor for something, or solving the credit crunch -- His failed band, 1973 -- The spirit award -- Her failed band, 1982 -- L'allegro : driving home -- Attenti agli zingari : Odori, ospitalità ; Padlocks, suicidal ; Sunday morning, night ; Histories, umbrellas ; Shame and go home, 2004 ; Histories : 2000. July ; Song, 2007. Camp X-Ray cages ; Argento titano. Now dusk purple ; Batti batti le manine ; Rome and its night -- Ask the poetess : an advice column. The author's third book of poetry is a book of unsettling, unsettled Americans. The poet finds her Americans everywhere, watching Henry Kissinger leave the Louvre, trapped on a Tiber bridge by a crowd of neo-fascist thugs, yearning outside a car detailing garage for a car lit underneath by neon lavender, riding the train with Princeton seniors who have been rejected by recession-bound Wall Street, feeding stray cats drunk at midnight, bitching at her mother in the labor room, shopping with wide-bodied hunters for deer-dismembering band saws in the world's largest supplier of seasonal camouflage