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Where are we in this story? / by Sarah Rosenblatt ; drawings by Suzanne Rosenblatt.

Van Pelt Library PS3618.O8337 A6 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rosenblatt, Sarah, author.
Contributor:
Rosenblatt, Suzanne, illustrator.
Series:
Carnegie Mellon poetry
Carnegie Mellon Poetry Series
Standardized Title:
Poems. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American poetry--21st century.
American poetry.
Middle-aged women--Social life and customs--Poetry.
Middle-aged women.
Aging--Poetry.
Aging.
Authors, American.
Manners and customs.
Wisconsin.
Authors, American--Wisconsin.
Genre:
Poetry.
Physical Description:
74 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Pittsburgh : Carnegie Mellon Universiy Press, 2016.
Summary:
Sarah Rosenblatt is a child and family therapist and lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This is her third book of poems. Her work has appeared in Ploughshares, Poetry East, Portland Review, and in the anthology American Poetry: The Next Generation. Book jacket.
Contents:
Caterpillars lose their fluff. Disorderly conduct
No one traces the dreams
We made it?
Each new epoch
Both well-loved & stomped on. Where does it go?
Passed on
Into the earth
Mouldering
Nested at last. Nested at last
The fittest
Exuberant evolution
At the hip
Camouflaged bedroom
Existential bliss
Sorely mine
Allergens
Ever so
After the floods
The crosshairs in our noses are crosscut by darkness. Into winter
Impending doom with a taste of peppermint
Into a ruffian sky
Point blank
In the eye of the city
Crosscut
America is not all it's crapped up to be
Fumes
Misunderstood misfits
Human nurture
Days relieve themselves on our porches. The truth elbowed you
The finality
Smacked
Afternoon doze
Carded
The present
Wistful thinking
Texting the universe
Savoring
Each wave flattens you
Sincerely ours
There are whiffs of it
One last hoot.
ISBN:
9780887486135
0887486134
OCLC:
945648516

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