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Acknowledgments Introduction MARY JO BANG Poems From The Eye Like A Strange Balloon: High Art - Mrs. Autumn and Her Two Daughters - Untitled # 70 (Or, The Question of Remains)
From Elegy: Landscape with the Fall of Icarus - Words; From The Bride of E: And as in Alice - B Is for Beckett - C Is for Cher - In the Present and Probable Future From the Mrs. Dalloway series: Opened and Shut Poetics Statement Articulations Of Artifice In The Work Of Mary Jo Bang - Karla Kelsey LUCILLE CLIFTON Poems From Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969-1980: [the light that came to Lucille Clifton]
From Quilting, Poems 1987-1990: eve's version - lucifer speaks in his own voice From The Book of Light: daughters - [won't you celebrate with me] - leda 1 - leda 3
From The Terrible Stories: telling our stories From Voices: sorrows Poetics Statement: Excerpts from an Interview with Charles Rowell Lucille Clifton's Communal "i" - Adrienne McCormick KIMIKO HAHN Poems From Mosquito and Ant: Orchid Root - Garnet From The Narrow Road to the Interior: Utica Station Dep.10:07 A.M. to N.Y. Penn Station From The Artist's Daughter: In Childhood - Like Lavrinia Poetics Statement: Still Writing the Body
"I Want To Go Where The Hysteric Resides": Kimiko Hahn's Re-articulation of the Feminine in Poetry - Zhou Xiaojing CARLA HARRYMAN Poems From Baby: [Now. Word. Technology.] - [Dark. Swat. Land.] - [The. Open. Box.] - [Baby. N. Baseball. Song.] - [Wartime Surroundings.]
From Adorno's Noise: [consents to a few statements one knows ultimately to implicate murder] - [it is difficult to write satire]
From the opposite of slackness: Orgasms Poetics Statement: Siren Listening In On Carla Harryman's Baby - Christine Hume ERIN MOURE Poems From O Cidadan: document32 (inviolable) - document33 (arena)
Eleventh Impermeable of the Carthage of Harms From Little Theatres: Theatre of the Confluence (A Carixa) - Theatre of the Stones that Ran (Fontao, 1943) - Theatre of the Millo Seco (Botos)
From O Cadoiro: [[T]he best woman i ever saw.] - [This night of liquid storms, high noon s dwelling]
Poetics Statement: A Practice of Possibility, a Life in Languages Moure's Abrasions - Aaron Kunin LAURA MULLEN Poems From The Surface From The Tales of Horror: (A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody From After I Was Dead: Secrets - 35
From Murmur From Subject: Circles Poetics Statement Lauren Mullen: Threatened As Threat: Rethinking Gender and Genre - Kass Fleisher EILEEN MYLES Poems Transitions Snowflake To My Class Questions Hi Poetics Statement When We're Alone In Public: The Poetry of Eileen Myles - Maggie Nelson M. NOURBESE PHILIP Poems From She Tries Her Tongue; Her Silence Softly Breaks: Discourse on the Logic of Language From Universal Grammar From Zong!: Os, Zong! #2 - Zong! #4
Ferrum (excerpt)
Poetics Statement: Ignoring Poetry (a work in progress)
The Language Of Trauma: Faith and Atheism in M. NourbeSe Philip's Poetry - Dawn Lundy Martin JOAN RETALLACK Poems From Errata 5uite From How to Do Things with Words: The Woman in the Chinese Room From MONGRELISME From MEMNOIR: Curiosity and the Claim to Happiness - Lost Brief Case Conjecture Poetics Statement: Procedural Elegies: N Plus Zero The Method "In Medias Mess" - Jena Osman LISA ROBERTSON Poems From The Weather: Residence at C__ - Tuesday - Residence at C__ - Saturday From Utopia (R's Boat): [In the spring of 1979]
Poetics Statement: Soft Architecture: A Manifesto About Surface: Lisa Robertson's Poetics of Elegance - Sina Queyras C. D. WRIGHT Poems From Steal Away: Floating Trees - Privacy From Cooling Time: [only the crossing counts] - [elation washed over our absence toward everything in the increasing darkness]
From One Big Self: An Investigation: Dear Prisoner, - My Dear Conflicted Reader, - Dear Child of God, - [Mack trapped a spider]
From Rising, Falling, Hovering: Re: Happiness, in pursuit thereof - Like Having a Light at Your Back You Can't See But You Can Still Feel - Like a Prisoner of Soft Words - Like Something in His Handwriting - Like Something Flying Backwards Poetics Statement: My American Scrawl The Border Crossing: Relational Poetry Of C. D. Wright - Suzanne Wise Contributors Index
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