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Author:
Roberson, Ed, author.
Title:
Asked what has changed / Ed Roberson.
Publisher:
Wesleyan University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
85 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Poetry
Poetry.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: The Times. A Drop of Water -- After -- First Person -- The Way We Are -- The Land -- The Street Knows It's Changed -- Speculation -- Outlook -- The Corner Unit -- Documentation -- Fallen Open on the Statue's Lap -- Alley, Here We Name Them "Way" -- Deer Scare: Answer with Missing Riddle -- Trace -- The Insect Ephemera -- Morello's Venice -- The Empty of the Bottlenecks -- The Child in Fellini's Satyricon Bacchanal Scene -- The Hold of Extinction -- The Listening -- Millimeters of Corneal Tissue -- Light on the Threshold -- Sand -- Wine-dark Sea -- The Universal Ephemeral -- Mutable Point of Axis -- Mutable Point of Access -- To Those Who Would Skate the Larger Surface -- The Old Homology -- Eye Ear Nose and Throat -- Eco Echo Etude -- Loco Moveri -- Sense -- Kingfisher -- Swallows Are Making the Sky Crazy -- Cascade -- Color Change -- Luxe -- Luxe: coming issue -- Once the Magnolia Has Blossomed -- Falling Stars upon Which to Wish -- Distant Nearness of Gravity -- The Glorious Revolution of Bouquets -- SurFace -- Picture -- Round -- Wave Ravine -- Levitations into Air -- The Dot Flashes -- Covenant -- Closer -- Runoff -- Ice Man -- Defer to Like -- Moon Jar, Century Unclear -- The Times.
Summary:
"Intertwining sharp yet nuanced reflections on the natural world with images of urban landscapes, environmental crises, and political issues, the poet depicts a world of connectivity, continuity, and transformation"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Wesleyan poetry
ISBN:
0819580104
9780819580108
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1191238953
LCCN:
2020038900
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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