View from a Temporary Window.
Mackowski, Joanie.
View from a Temporary Window. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (73 pages) - Pitt Poetry Series . - Pitt Poetry Series .
Intro -- Contents -- I -- Prayer -- Portrait -- Case Studies in Metamorphosis -- View from a Temporary Window -- II -- Sunday -- The Larger -- Under the Shadow -- Driving Closer to the Sun -- Lightning Eased (Dream) -- III -- Lingerie Department -- Bad Annunciation -- Stalemate -- Two Blues with Flies -- Conversation Pieces -- Story -- IV -- Vision -- Fever (ever)-Loop -- When I was a dinosaur -- Small Talk -- Arc -- 1,080 Photographs of My Nose -- Out the Window, Winter, Before Daybreak, in Ohio -- Boarding: Hemaris thysbe -- V -- Song -- Missouri Botanical Garden -- After -- Walking in the Dark -- Lullaby -- Acknowledgments.
"Joanie Mackowski's hypnotizing View from a Temporary Window is filled with Kafka-like transformations and metamorphoses and haunted by a sense of the body's strangeness. She writes in a relaxed and lucid manner that pays scrupulous attention to both the imaginary and the real, and to what is uncanny in each."--John L. Koethe.
9780822990772
American poetry-Women authors.
Electronic books.
PS3613
811.540809287
View from a Temporary Window. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (73 pages) - Pitt Poetry Series . - Pitt Poetry Series .
Intro -- Contents -- I -- Prayer -- Portrait -- Case Studies in Metamorphosis -- View from a Temporary Window -- II -- Sunday -- The Larger -- Under the Shadow -- Driving Closer to the Sun -- Lightning Eased (Dream) -- III -- Lingerie Department -- Bad Annunciation -- Stalemate -- Two Blues with Flies -- Conversation Pieces -- Story -- IV -- Vision -- Fever (ever)-Loop -- When I was a dinosaur -- Small Talk -- Arc -- 1,080 Photographs of My Nose -- Out the Window, Winter, Before Daybreak, in Ohio -- Boarding: Hemaris thysbe -- V -- Song -- Missouri Botanical Garden -- After -- Walking in the Dark -- Lullaby -- Acknowledgments.
"Joanie Mackowski's hypnotizing View from a Temporary Window is filled with Kafka-like transformations and metamorphoses and haunted by a sense of the body's strangeness. She writes in a relaxed and lucid manner that pays scrupulous attention to both the imaginary and the real, and to what is uncanny in each."--John L. Koethe.
9780822990772
American poetry-Women authors.
Electronic books.
PS3613
811.540809287