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Author:
Martin, Jynne Dilling, author.
Title:
We mammals in hospitable times / Jynne Dilling Martin.
Publisher:
Carnegie Mellon University Press,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
52 pages ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Prose poems, American.
American poetry.
American poetry.
Prose poems, American.
Other Titles:
Poems. Selections
Notes:
Poems.
Contents:
Everything we can see in the universe glows -- Some important clarifications -- Apologia pro vita sua -- What breaks first -- The effects of earth's magnetic poles on free-space particle flux -- Repurcussions of the current import/export ratio -- Resistance movements throughout history -- The river whose source lies beyond this map -- Noise puts pressure on the brain -- Lonely we were though never left alone -- In which our heroine is coaxed out of her shell -- In which a kindly docent guides me through this world -- The first of three attempts to understand our neighbors -- Case in point : bologna -- And persons and its habits and its past -- Preventive measures will prevent costly disasters -- Resolutions -- Case in point : cats -- In which our heroine considers her alternatives -- Autopsies were made with the following results -- Our heroine is stalked by a white arctic fox -- A spell for going safely forth by day -- The fads and fashions of our life and times -- Case in point : protozoa -- Pop quiz on all you've learned so far -- How long is the coast of Britain? -- When I think of what the future must bring -- Out of whose womb came the ice? -- We can eat only marshmallows and still survive -- A crane hangs like an icicle -- On a bus from mall to mall on very heavy rain -- It was hushed up for reasons we cannot explain -- Am going south, Amundsen -- Revelations -- Case in point : crows -- Life may have begun more than once -- Always throw the first fish back -- Dropped thngs are bound to sink -- Luminescence -- What endures and what does not? -- Everything we can see in the universe glows -- Notes.
Series:
Carnegie Mellon Poetry Series
ISBN:
0887485960 (paperback)
9780887485961 (paperback)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)894931386
LCCN:
2014943695
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
BOPG851 -- Ames Public Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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