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A shared life : poems / by Katherine Soniat.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Edwin Ford Piper poetry awardPublication details: Iowa City, IA : University of Iowa Press, �1993.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 99 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1587292262
  • 9781587292262
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Shared life.DDC classification:
  • 811/.54 20
LOC classification:
  • PS3569.O65396 S53 1993eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Right here -- The future -- Fortune -- Domestication -- What we keep -- Telling time -- Oranges and rum at noon -- Balboa in spring -- Some vegetables and stars -- Story line -- Water translation -- Desire -- Janus in autumn -- Gifts -- Making ghosts -- In a dark country night -- Last song -- Mount view pure -- Other people's houses -- Item -- Graffiti -- Learning in time -- A square in Mozambique -- A comparable season -- Routing the maps home -- The next day -- Deer season again -- Taking possession -- Crivelli's pieta angel -- Full grown -- A short history of stray bullets -- Diminutives -- Two daughters -- War -- Marks of light -- Primer -- Free-falling -- Rhapsody -- From a vantage point overlooking the battle of hanging rock -- Rings -- Distance and design -- Daughter -- Primary motif -- Prediction -- Shame -- Terrestrial -- October bestiary -- Think about it -- Bedside story -- Santa Rosa Island -- Wanting it -- Harboring -- Secrets about nothing.
Action note:
  • digitized 2010 committed to preserve
Summary: The innocence and Keatsian beauty of Euclid's geometry become poignant from a perspective that encompasses all that is non-Euclidean as well as space, time, and the theory of matter. With rare wit and linguistic daring, Waldner opens resonant channels of communication that show there is indeed more than meets the eye-or the mind-in her poems.
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The innocence and Keatsian beauty of Euclid's geometry become poignant from a perspective that encompasses all that is non-Euclidean as well as space, time, and the theory of matter. With rare wit and linguistic daring, Waldner opens resonant channels of communication that show there is indeed more than meets the eye-or the mind-in her poems.

Right here -- The future -- Fortune -- Domestication -- What we keep -- Telling time -- Oranges and rum at noon -- Balboa in spring -- Some vegetables and stars -- Story line -- Water translation -- Desire -- Janus in autumn -- Gifts -- Making ghosts -- In a dark country night -- Last song -- Mount view pure -- Other people's houses -- Item -- Graffiti -- Learning in time -- A square in Mozambique -- A comparable season -- Routing the maps home -- The next day -- Deer season again -- Taking possession -- Crivelli's pieta angel -- Full grown -- A short history of stray bullets -- Diminutives -- Two daughters -- War -- Marks of light -- Primer -- Free-falling -- Rhapsody -- From a vantage point overlooking the battle of hanging rock -- Rings -- Distance and design -- Daughter -- Primary motif -- Prediction -- Shame -- Terrestrial -- October bestiary -- Think about it -- Bedside story -- Santa Rosa Island -- Wanting it -- Harboring -- Secrets about nothing.

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