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What To Miss When Leigh Stein

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What To Miss When Leigh Stein
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Publisher: Catapult
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.46 MB
Author: Leigh Stein
ISBN: 9781593766979, 9781593766986, 1593766971, 159376698X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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What To Miss When Leigh Stein by Leigh Stein 9781593766979, 9781593766986, 1593766971, 159376698X instant download after payment.

Poems about pop culture, mortality, and the internet, written during the Coronavirus pandemic—for readers who are more likely to double-tap Instapoems than put their phone down long enough to readThe Decameron.
 


Catalyzed by sheltering in place and by a personal challenge to give up alcohol for thirty days, Leigh Stein, the poet laureate of The Bachelor, has written a 21st century Decameron to frame modern fables of reality TV and wellness influencers, juicy thoughtcrimes and love languages, and the mixed messages of contemporary feminism.
"Think Starlight," the first poem in this collection, written before any self-quarantine orders, imagined the likelihood that the United States would follow in Italy's footsteps in terms of caseload and hospital overwhelm. By March 17, 2020, the imagined was the real; New York City had closed schools, bars, and restaurants—with the rest of...

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