The Reformation / Katherine Bode-Lang ; with an introduction by Stephen Dunn.

Author
Bode-Lang, Katherine [Browse]
Uniform title
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/​Created
  • Philadelphia : The American Poetry Review, [2014]
  • ©2014
Description
xv, 75 pages ; 23 cm

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    Subject(s)
    Writer of introduction
    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Getty AAT genre
    Notes
    "Winner of the APR/Honickman first book prize."
    Contents
    • The Dying of the Bees
    • The Reformation
    • She's Heard It Said if It Weren't for the Sky We Would Go Mad
    • Diagnosis
    • My Parents Getting Off the Plane in Guam, 1972
    • Daughter
    • Note to My Cervix
    • October Evening
    • Olbers' Paradox
    • End of Summer
    • September in the East
    • Beauty's Many Absences
    • Autumn Storm
    • Second Note to My Cervix
    • The Pomegranate
    • Sledding in the Cemetery
    • Sanctuary
    • Threshing
    • Snapshots
    • My Father's Fastball
    • Morning Has Broken
    • How Far-We'll Go
    • Translation
    • My Husband Mourning
    • The Names of Snow
    • Sorting the Socks of the Dead
    • On the Coast
    • Daughter II
    • Rainy Season
    • Waiting for the Church to Bum
    • That First February
    • The Second Year
    • Spring Melt
    • Notes on the Unseen
    • In the Back Field
    • Letters From the 80th Year: A Found Poem
    • Without Nostalgia
    • Watching the Front Move In
    • Dear Grandmother
    • Family History
    • Love Letters
    • Death in Midsummer
    • When the Angels Go Bowling
    • Passing
    • Pruning
    • When I Miss Pans Most
    • In Drought, In Rain
    • A Poem on Love
    • Wedding Poem
    • Postcard from Star Island
    • Fever
    • Fuse
    • Mending
    • Burden of Proof
    • Marche Funebre
    • Lament for Pluto
    • The Boys
    • When the Weather Fails Us.
    ISBN
    • 9780971898196
    • 0971898197
    OCLC
    872417247
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