Bugle
By: Marshall, Tod
Material type: TextPublisher: Canarium Books 2014ISBN: 0984947159; 9780984947157Subject(s): American Poetry - 21st Century | PoetrySummary: Poetry. "100,000 drones above us, a headline said. / Someone must love us, must be eager to know us," Tod Marshall writes in the title poem of his third collection, BUGLE. Notes of (self) surveillance blast throughout this book, which shakes its readers awake to encounter the slagheap of extraction (mineral and confessional), the dark corners of containment (domestic and poetic), and the possibilities (sometimes hopeful, often grim) of transformation.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Spark Central Poetry | Local | POETRY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31214000025957 |
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Poetry. "100,000 drones above us, a headline said. / Someone must love us, must be eager to know us," Tod Marshall writes in the title poem of his third collection, BUGLE. Notes of (self) surveillance blast throughout this book, which shakes its readers awake to encounter the slagheap of extraction (mineral and confessional), the dark corners of containment (domestic and poetic), and the possibilities (sometimes hopeful, often grim) of transformation.
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