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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
TJ Jarrett |
ISBN: | 193697018X 9781936970186 |
OCLC Number: | 849247896 |
Notes: | Poems. |
Description: | 91 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents: | How to Speak to the Dead -- Interrobang -- How to Speak to the Dead -- Middle Passage -- Ruin -- Sea -- Silk -- After I Came to Bed, Unable to Understand Why Mike Brady is Beating Kunta Kinte on Television, My Grandmother Explains: A Lullaby -- How to Hear Music with Your Whole Body -- World, 1981 -- Lazarus -- What We Call Tears -- The Beauty of Failed Things -- 1920: In Duluth, Minnesota -- Concerning the Divinity of Trees -- What We Say to the Tree -- Ruin -- What the Dark Said -- After You Kissed Me, I Could Not Stay in My Body for Days -- The Opened Door -- Approach -- What the Sky Said -- The Long-Metered Hymn -- When the Sun Nears the Earth in the West -- Snow, on the Origin and Mechanics Of -- What We Say to the Fire -- What the Grass Says -- Ruin -- Childhood -- My Father Explains the History of Sugar, the Middle Passage and Slavery to My Brother, Age 5, over Breakfast -- Body after Body -- Negroes Lie on Top of Weakening Levee and Save Day near Greenville, Miss., April 11, 1912 -- Methods and Materials -- What We Say to the Water -- As Far as the Eye Can See -- As Far as the Eye Can See -- What the Tree Said -- On Leaving East Saint Louis after the Burning -- The Light They Made -- Flashlight -- What We Know of the Dark -- We Go to the River and Will Always Return -- The Sound the World Makes without You -- Telephone -- Night Seizures -- Astronauts -- Drinking with Mephistopheles -- Thanksgiving -- Because Men Do What They Want to Do -- Pentecosts -- How It Hurts, Scars, Mars -- What Happens in the Dark -- Ruin -- Meridian: What Happens After. |
Series Title: | New Issues poetry & prose. |
Other Titles: | Poems. |
Responsibility: | TJ Jarrett. |
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