Letters from limbo / Jeanne Marie Beaumont.

Author
Beaumont, Jeanne Marie [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/​Created
  • Fort Lee, New Jersey : CavanKerry Press Ltd., [2016]
  • ©2016
Description
ix, 86 pages ; 24 cm.

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    Contents
    • Crossing. Crossing
    • Letter from limbo
    • Yet
    • The room and the view
    • A day in lavender
    • Blue sister blues
    • Folk art portraits of the 1700s
    • Fifteen views of a christening gown
    • In preparation
    • Dearest limboling
    • Now, voyeur
    • Old state asylum: two photographs
    • Asylum song. "What do you call a group of...?"
    • Icebox
    • Corrigenda for "more raw data"
    • Portrait with closed eyes
    • Asylum: case no. 10518: Why do you think she is insane? ; A knot of waterfowl, a wisp of snipe ; Adam's anamnesis ; A rag of colts, a clowder of cats ; A chattering of choughs, a gaggle of geese ; A building of rooks (a rookery) ; A watch of nightingales ; An interlude, in which Anna drifts ; A mute of hares ; A parliament of owls, a shrewdness of apes ; A flight of swallows ; A descent of woodpeckers, a communion of saints ; Post mortem
    • Asylum song
    • By way of farewell
    • Holding. Letter from limbo
    • Abelia
    • The talk
    • Good nothing and good night
    • Pathmark (1978)
    • A seated figure
    • Dream of X
    • Dear empty coat
    • Our skeleton
    • The ghost baby
    • "Mere" hypotheses
    • When I think
    • Around her
    • Letter from limbo.
    ISBN
    • 9781933880594
    • 1933880597
    OCLC
    945648913
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