Eternity & oranges /
"We'd not slept in days, or else we were/ still sleeping--who could tell?" someone asks in the opening poem of Eternity & Oranges. The voices we encounter in this book speak on the verge of disappearance, from places marked by disintegration and terror. Christopher Bakken's p...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Pittsburgh, Pa. :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
[2016]
©2016 |
Series: | Pitt poetry series.
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Online Access: | CONNECT CONNECT CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
- Intro; Contents; Aubade; Interior with a Closed Notebook; Impressions of a Drowning Man; Thyrsus; Report from the Office of Optical Illusions; Denial; Translation; Resistance; 17.ix.07; Sentence; Some Things along Strada C.A. Rosetti; Confession; Myth; Possession, Macedonia; Appeal; Last Station of No One's Cross; Still Life; Amphitheater; Exterior with Knife and Net; Kouros/Kore; Altar; Elegy; A Poem Not Written by Yannis Ritsos on the Day of My Birth; Squid Fishing; The Skyros Papers; Troppo Mare; Stake; Recessional; Defiance; Interior with a Bowl of Matches; Notes; Acknowledgments.