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Publisher Description
The codification of power relations between I and you, subject and object, is deftly, delicately apparent in drystek’s work. These are poems that bind architecturally together as a collection and unfold into surprising images, moments, and ripples of thought. While poems listen to themselves in internal monologue, they also face outwards, asking the reader to listen, then respond, implicated by questions reaching out from the paper to pull you in.
The White Book
2011
British zoology: ... [pt.4]
1768
The natural history of British insects: explaining them in their several states, with the periods of their transformations, their food, œconomy, &c. Together with the history of such minute insects as require investigation by the microscope. The whole il
1792
The natural history of British shells: ... By E. Donovan, ... [pt.2]
1799
The natural history of British shells: ... By E. Donovan, ... [pt.4]
1799
Elements of criticism: In three volumes. ... [pt.3]
1762