Practice Getting Shapes and Bodies Right is a collection of poems that grapple with the value of art—the made thing—often in opposition to nature—the unadulterated thing. The pure wonder of beauty beyond the self lies at the root of many of these poems; these live in direct tension with other poems characterized by a deep sense of cynicism.
History
Publisher
ProQuest
Language
English
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Degree Awarded: M.F.A. Literature. American University