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Author Armantrout, Rae, 1947- author.

Title Conjure / Rae Armantrout.

Publisher Middletown, Connecticut : Wesleyan University Press, [2020]
2020

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ITEM LOC CALL # STATUS
 Superior adult nonfiction  811.08 Ar54c    AVAILABLE
Descript 137 pages ; 24 cm.
Series Wesleyan poetry.
Wesleyan poetry.
Note Nonfiction.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references (page 137).
Contents Conjure -- Unquote -- Pinocchio -- Touched -- Foresight -- Clip art -- Promotion -- Job -- Speculative fiction -- Pose -- Like -- Philosophical investigations -- My love -- Test -- Guises -- Distribution -- Wig -- Wrong -- Natural histories -- Species -- Notice -- Gainsaying -- Where will you spend eternity -- Beacons -- Motive -- Grasp -- Hung -- Telling -- Explanation -- Wardrobe -- Concept -- Intercepts -- Mine -- Intervals -- Persistence -- Capture -- Can you see -- Piece -- Portrait -- Enclosures -- Tandem -- Above -- New economy -- Care -- Contingencies -- Probe -- New developments -- Runaround -- Ghost story -- False starts -- Our history -- Reach -- Project -- Fossils -- My house -- Theater -- Parallax -- Cross over -- With us -- Flip the script -- Work songs -- Messaging -- Turn -- Screen memory -- Tower -- "Child is being beaten" -- Pretty little -- Sever -- Structures -- Frame -- Alternates -- Our reasons -- Evidence -- In brief -- Holding patterns -- True North -- Nonesuch -- Preview -- Corner -- Twice -- Hidden -- Drift -- Jackpot -- Even -- Subject rhymes -- One world -- Execution -- Funnel -- Twilight -- Old tricks -- Made short -- Versions -- Hedge -- Closer -- Breath -- Understandings -- My point -- Value added -- Conversation -- Pupil -- Petard -- Planular -- Costumes -- Rest -- Now see.
Summary "A new book of poems by the National Book Critics Circle Award and Pulitzer Prize-winner, exploring thought, dialogue, and everyday interactions"-- Provided by publisher.
Genre Poetry.
ISBN/ISSN 9780819579362 hardcover
081957936X hardcover