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Common place / Rob Halpern.
Author
Halpern, Rob
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/Created
Brooklyn, NY : Ugly Duckling Presse, 2015.
[Berkeley, California] : Distributed to the trade by SPD/Small Press Distribution
Description
166 pages ; 21 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Human body in literature
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Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp
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Publisher
Ugly Duckling Presse
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Related work(s)
Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library).
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Series
Woodberry Poetry Room Blue Star collection of books and manuscripts.
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Dossier (Ugly Duckling Presse)
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Ugly Duckling Presse. Dossier
Summary note
"Common Place continues Halpern's sustained inquiry into the relations of body and voice to relentless militarization and economic depredation. Written in enjambed verses and impacted prose, Halpern's language is at once raw and sculpted, passionate and analytic."--Publisher's website (viewed 05/29/2015).
Notes
Place of distribution supplied by cataloger.
Poems and prose.
Funding information
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
A square, a cell, a sentence
Hoc est corpus
House-scrub, or after porn
Hocus-pocus (1)
Hocus-pocus (2)
Correspondences
Late night emissions
Abundance washed
Nocturnal residua
To burn with love
Postscript: devotional kink.
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Place name(s)
United States New York Brooklyn.
ISBN
9781937027384
1937027384
OCLC
908991192
RCP
H - S
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