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Dark Archive Mullen Laura

  • SKU: BELL-5265314
Dark Archive Mullen Laura
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 130
Author: Mullen, Laura
ISBN: 9780520268869, 9780520948259, 9781283277518, 0520268865, 0520948254, 1283277514
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Dark Archive Mullen Laura by Mullen, Laura 9780520268869, 9780520948259, 9781283277518, 0520268865, 0520948254, 1283277514 instant download after payment.

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Laura Mullen’s fourth collection is a sequence of beautifully interrelated poems that explores how to accurately represent the reality of change and loss. Mullen pinpoints what is at stake: the possibility of communication and connection—and the hope of intimacy. Invoking Wordsworth’s “I wandered lonely as a cloud,” she pushes experiments in consciousness against their boundaries in an array of poetic forms. Poetic tropes are measured against natural phenomena as Mullen examines what “witness” might mean in the context of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the failures of capitalism to effect social justice, the murder of James Byrd in Texas, the personal loss of a mother figure, and a disintegrating love affair.

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