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Fried Daisy |
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Women's poetry : poems and advice / / Daisy Fried |
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : , : University of Pittsburgh Press, , 2013 |
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©2013 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (86 p.) |
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Collana |
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Soggetti |
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American poetry - Women authors |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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""Contents""; ""I""; ""Torment""; ""II""; ""Women's Poetry""; ""Midnight Feeding""; ""Kissinger at the Louvre (Three Drafts)""; ""Thrash""; ""Econo Motel, Ocean City""; ""Ippopotamo""; ""A Snow Woman""; ""This Need Not Be a Comment on Death""; ""Lyric""; ""Stolen Vehicle Discovered at the Junkyard""; ""Inside All This""; ""Il Penseroso: The Fat Lady""; ""Elegy""; ""Liberalism""; ""Perpetual Youth Lost by Humankind""; ""Metaphor for Something, or Solving the Credit Crunch""; ""His Failed Band, 1973""; ""The Spirit Award""; ""Her Failed Band, 1982""; ""L'Allegro: Driving Home""; ""III"" |
""Attenti Agli Zingari*""""1. Odori, Ospitalit""; ""2. Padlocks, Suicidal""; ""3. Sunday Morning, Night""; ""4. Histories: Umbrellas""; ""5. Shame and Go Home, 2004""; ""6. Histories: 2000. July""; ""7. Song, 2007. Camp X-Ray Cages""; ""8. Argento Titano. Now Dusk Purple""; ""9. Batti Batti le Manine""; ""10. Rome and Its Night""; ""IV""; ""Ask The Poetess: An Advice Column""; ""Notes""; ""Acknowledgments"" |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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Daisy Fried's third book of poetry is a book of unsettling, unsettled Americans. Fried finds her Americans everywhere, watching Henry Kissinger leave the Louvre, trapped on a Tiber bridge by a crowd of neo-fascist thugs, yearning outside a car detailing garage for a car lit underneath by neon lavender, riding the train with Princeton seniors who have been rejected by recession-bound Wall Street, feeding stray cats drunk at midnight, bitching at her mother in the labor room, shopping with wide-bodied hunters for deer-dismembering band saws |
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