01194nam0 22002891i 450 UON0004888520231205102217.15920020107d1978 |0itac50 baengGB|||| 1||||Dry lands and plantsRobert Adams, Marina Adams, Alan Willenet al]LondonArchitectural Press1978VII, 152 p.ill.30 cmGEOGRAFIAZone arideUONC016743FIGBLondonUONL003044INT VIIIINTERAREALE - GEOGRAFIA E VIAGGIAADAMSMarinaUONV030903ADAMSRobertUONV030902WILLENSAlanUONV030904Architectural PressUONV253661650ITSOL20240220RICAUON00048885SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI DOPPI INT VIII 015 SI SA 30993 7 015 SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI INT VIII 015 SI SA 23540 5 015 Dry lands and plants1146795UNIOR02958oam 22004814a 450 991096196700332120251116185227.01-68003-088-4(CKB)4100000010465567(MiAaPQ)EBC6119275(OCoLC)1227052100(MdBmJHUP)muse83619(BIP)85040767(BIP)54168605(EXLCZ)99410000001046556720151208d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAccidental OrigamiNew and Selected Works of karla k. morton /karla k. mortonEdition: first.Huntsville, Texas :Texas Review Press,2016.Baltimore, Md. :Project MUSE,2021©2016.1 online resource (215 pages)Contains selections from the author's previous 10 poetry anthologies, as well as new material.1-68003-087-6 New works -- TCU Texas Poet Laureate series (TCU Press) -- Redefining beauty (Dos Gatos Press) -- Wee cowrin' timorous beastie (Lagniappe Publishing) -- Names we've never known (Texas Review Press) -- Stirring goldfish -- Hometown, Texas (TCU Press) -- Passion, art, community: Denton, Texas, in word and image (The City of Denton, Texas) -- 8 voices: contemporary poetry from the American Southwest (Baskerville Publishing) -- Constant state of leaping -- Texas Poets Laureate cookbook (Texas Review Press).This book features Morton's best work to date from her ten collections. While her poems range in style, topic and region, they capture each universal emotion, delving into our desire to know our place in this world; the reason for our very being. Her words are comfort and wonder and hope. She writes: This is a book of poems to swallow, to seep in your bloodstream/ and pound open the chamber doors/ of your own heart, reminding us of our huge capacity for love, guiding us through each tiny fold of synchronicity to discover the big picture--what it means to truly be alive. Time And where did the day go? A late Sunday of mingling legs, sermons of hawk and crow, a choir of mockingbird. Sitting outside, legs still reaching for one another, together; just words. The hours, dulcet and vaulting like dog years. These are the best unremarkable days of our life, when nothing happens but the bloom of tiny wildflowers, the kind you have to sink to your knees to see.American poetryfast(OCoLC)fst00807348American poetry21st centuryAmerican poetry.American poetry811.6Morton Karla K.1862323MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910961967003321Accidental Origami4468567UNINA