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Peripheries : A Journal of Word, Image, and Sound, No. 6.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Bloor, Sherah.
- Series:
- Peripheries: a Journal of Word, Image, and Sound Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Literature, Modern--21st century--Periodicals.
- Literature, Modern.
- Poetry, Modern--21st century--Periodicals.
- Poetry, Modern.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (373 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 2024.
- Summary:
- The Center for the Study of World Religions Peripheries Poetry Series publishes contemporary poetry, alongside fiction, visual art, sound works, and archival material. Peripheries 6 includes a folio, "Anti-Letters," as well as works by Victoria Chang, Aracelis Girmay, Joanna Klink, and Tracy K. Smith, among others.
- Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Editors’ Foreword
- Table of Contents
- From Emissaries
- (Make Of Yourself) An Instrument Of Day
- Spider
- Reclining Woman
- Blue Territory
- Grafts I, III, IV, I
- [notes for a dance w/jug]
- Seeing Double
- open/close
- The Stolen Note
- Fake Flowers
- Blue-Collar Beauty
- Father’s Day
- An Interview with Sam Messer
- Still from Red Darkness, hand-colored etching, 2017
- Meeting a Stranger
- Inside Blue
- Letter to My Future Self as a Previously Incarcerated Writer
- From Les formes qu’illes habitent en temps de crise
- Sacramento Adoptionis
- The Silence of Those Who Cannot Speak
- On the Limits of Empathy, Which May in Themselves Be Transcendent
- The Wages of Mysticism
- An Aching of Earth
- For John
- The Salesman
- Dois Poemas De Amor À Morte
- Two Mineiro Poems on the Love of Death
- Preparando A Casa
- Getting Ready the House
- Eles Estão Se Adiantando
- They Are Moving Along
- Na casa de Elizabeth Bishop
- At Bishop’s House
- The Wall Follower
- Trembling Stone
- River Attachments
- Tracing Place I
- Drawing 73
- Drawing 85
- 2301(i), 2301 (ii) & 2301 (iii), 2023
- Haunt, or, In the Atelier
- An Ice-skating Rink in the Crater of Vesuvius
- Jo Langdon
- Agnus Dei
- In the Borrowed Room
- A List Resurfaces on My Desk
- Navajo Mountain
- Chalice
- The Wickedness of God
- File me between your lovers, maybe, please?
- Looper-er
- Collages
- Moonrise
- Novas
- Swarm
- Antoine Fauchery Leads Mirka Mora to Melbourne: A Mosaic
- Jackals and Owls, from The Four Winds
- V., from Lucretius My Lucretius
- Tutuguri, Le rite du soleil noir
- Hieroglyphics
- Video stills from “My Half of the Sky
- Virtue
- Blackhearted Lover
- Blue
- Abandoned Love Sonnet #7
- Broken Sonnet #13
- Flemish Primitivism
- A Slice of Sardine and Bury Mush Flounder
- Memoir
- Catherine Noonan
- Seven Clouds
- Dash Dot Dash
- Secret Growing
- Leafy Screen
- A Hole is a Home (Komodo)
- Layers of Days
- Today’s Word Is Invisible: On Peter Gizzi’s Fierce Elegy (Wesleyan University Press, 2023)
- ‘Carry Me There, Bright, Burning and Alive’: A Review of Deep Are These Distances Between Us by Susan Atefat-Peckham (CavanKerry Press, 2023)
- Haramkhor
- UCP 003
- Mouth open to her
- A Visit to Merwin’s Garden
- From Radii
- Me and My Sister in Hats at the Top of the Temple
- Bob, En Français
- Clatter
- You Had Me at Premier Cru
- Come, No Longer Unthinkable
- Thoughts on Joy
- Folio: Anti-letters
- Letter to Master, [If you saw a bullet hit a bird/ No rose, yet felt myself a’bloom]
- Note
- (Untitled)
- The Elusive Pursuit of Happiness
- Stand
- My Parents Debate the Afterlife
- Absences
- Shark in the Pool
- From Concordance
- From “Love and the Heretic: An Anti-Lecture”
- “The Open Stone”: Literacy, Transcription, and Poetry by way of Paulo Freire, Akilah Oliver, and Tim Ingold
- A.M. says it sibboleth
- SIGRID of the brick wall trick
- A.M. dreams himself the Common Horse
- SIGRID of being repurposed
- A.M. Safety drill in the underground laboratory
- From This Household of Earthly Nature
- THISISLANDEARTH from The Grimace of Eden, Now
- Essay
- Essay II
- Essay III
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 0-674-29630-3
- 0-674-29631-1
- OCLC:
- 1419058844
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