Wobble /

Pulitzer-Prize winning poet Rae Armantrout is at once a most intimate and coolly calculating poet. Her language is unexpected yet exact, playing off the collective sense that the shifting ground of daily reality may be a warning of imminent systemic collapse. While there are glimmers here of what re...

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Main Author: Armantrout, Rae, 1947- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Middletown, Connecticut : Wesleyan University Press, [2018]
Series:Wesleyan poetry.
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