In the Bee Latitudes - Sobelman, 'Annah; Sobelman

'Annah Sobelman Sobelman 

In the Bee Latitudes

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In the Bee Latitudes

A collection of poems that traverses and choreographs the places of passion where visible and invisible touch. It enlists many voices, questions, and bodies (mostly in Taos and Florence) that press toward Emersonian nature.


Produktinformation

  • Gewicht: 159g
  • ISBN-13: 9780520273061
  • ISBN-10: 0520273060
  • Best.Nr.: 34884099
"The second collection of poems--risky and rife with grammatical intensity and simultaneously grounded in the experience of being a woman in the world--marked by a beauty of language and emotion."--Publishers Weekly
The author of The Tulip Sacrament, 'Annah Sobelman is a poet who has recently returned from living in Florence, Italy, to her home in America.

Inhaltsangabe

Proem Structure
-- Masolino ' s Eve -- The
Female
Snake
I The
Ghosts
Are
Different
From
the
Love
of
Some
Brains
In
the
Bee
Latitudes
The
Untitled
The
Mess
Midnight
Address
from
the
President
Violence
of
Feathers
Ode
to
the
Surfacing
If
A
Commandment
Dandelions
for
the
Threnody
After
Awhile
Summer;
--
Fatigue;
--
A
Direction
,
Up;
--
and
A
Spreading
Out Unlawed
II (
notes
from
inside
a
dark
forest
) for
whomever
whispers
delay
is
nevertheless
a
persona
of
there
you
go
forest
nightingale
makes
more
Quick
Draft
fresh
to
make
oh
pilgrim
see
,
it ' s
the
no
horizon
III I
Felt
a
Fierce
Unfreedom
The
Concept
Death
Was
Walking
Around
This
Pill
Sentence
Structure
It
Has
Been
Given
Me
To
Understand
Bats
No
Unconceiving
Cave
And
I
Do
Desire
Your
Looking
Back
It
is
Very
Sculptural
to
Wake
Up
The
Be
Thou
Gaia
Pastoral
Air
Not
On
Its
Own
Quick
Draft
2
A
Physics
of
Desire
In
the
Bee
Latitudes
2
Curved
Over
the
River
y
-
GBP
?
the
haloes
on
the
Barbizon
night
lanterns
Concerning
the
Ode
to
a
Focus
Then
a
Free
Fall
Acknowledgments
Notes
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