Jill McDonough's frank, funny, and tender second book offers each day fresh with the gift of it. Fierce/nose-sting of tears, quick breath out of nowhere. In love-poems, conversations, intimate jokes, from a hundred parties, five prisons, and three beloved bars, McDonough helps you better see "Where You Live".
Jill McDonough's frank, funny, and tender second book offers each day fresh with the gift of it. Fierce/nose-sting of tears, quick breath out of nowhere. In love-poems, conversations, intimate jokes, from a hundred parties, five prisons, and three beloved bars, McDonough helps you better see "Where You Live".Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pushcart prize winner Jill McDonough's first book of poems, Habeas Corpus, was published by Salt in 2008. The recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Fine Arts Work Center, the New York Public Library, the Library of Congress, and Stanford's Stegner program, she taught incarcerated college students through Boston University's Prison Education Program for thirteen years. Her work appears in Slate, The Nation , The Threepenny Review, and Best American Poetry 2011. She teaches poetry at the University of Massachusetts Boston and directs 24PearlStreet, the online writing program at the Fine Arts Work Center.
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ONE Annunciation Breasts Like Martinis Dear Gaybashers On Being Asked "What is Poetry?" Great Day at the Athenaeum What Washed Ashore Particular Crimes The House I Live In; or The Human Body Poem About the Body Of Women's Testicles In Which I Start to Get a Migraine and Think of Hildegard Von Bingen My History of CPR This House We Live In Amos D. Squire, Chief Physician of Sing Sing 1914-1925 Dream Aubade Husky Boys' Dickies Ghazal: Sappho Calls on Aphrodite Ardent We're human beings Monica at DB's Golden Banana Pikadon Kanji The American Museum of Natural History's Charles Darwin Exhibit Cary Grant Runaway Pollard in Nantucket, 1870 The Health Adventure Transplant Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny Preface An Hour with an Etruscan Sarcophagus TWO Three a.m. Parties Worth Living Alleged Fort Point Crutch Ghazal for Josey Brown County Courthouse, Green Bay What Hell's Really Like That Other Aubade Toward a Lawn How Happiness Works Women's Prison Every Week Golden Gate Hank Heat Shield THREE Accident, Mass. Ave. August Constantine Shape of a House Getting Shot on Your Birthday Coffee for Everyone This Is Your Chance Toddler Christ Villon's Epitaph Status Assignment Habed Present Bartholomeus Breenbergh: Venus Mourning the Death of Adonis We Hate That Tree Where You Live Blackwater Angela, From Wisconsin After Hours in the Alembic Married
ONE Annunciation Breasts Like Martinis Dear Gaybashers On Being Asked "What is Poetry?" Great Day at the Athenaeum What Washed Ashore Particular Crimes The House I Live In; or The Human Body Poem About the Body Of Women's Testicles In Which I Start to Get a Migraine and Think of Hildegard Von Bingen My History of CPR This House We Live In Amos D. Squire, Chief Physician of Sing Sing 1914-1925 Dream Aubade Husky Boys' Dickies Ghazal: Sappho Calls on Aphrodite Ardent We're human beings Monica at DB's Golden Banana Pikadon Kanji The American Museum of Natural History's Charles Darwin Exhibit Cary Grant Runaway Pollard in Nantucket, 1870 The Health Adventure Transplant Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny Preface An Hour with an Etruscan Sarcophagus TWO Three a.m. Parties Worth Living Alleged Fort Point Crutch Ghazal for Josey Brown County Courthouse, Green Bay What Hell's Really Like That Other Aubade Toward a Lawn How Happiness Works Women's Prison Every Week Golden Gate Hank Heat Shield THREE Accident, Mass. Ave. August Constantine Shape of a House Getting Shot on Your Birthday Coffee for Everyone This Is Your Chance Toddler Christ Villon's Epitaph Status Assignment Habed Present Bartholomeus Breenbergh: Venus Mourning the Death of Adonis We Hate That Tree Where You Live Blackwater Angela, From Wisconsin After Hours in the Alembic Married
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