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Object permanence

Title
Object permanence / David B. Goldstein.
Author
Goldstein, David B. (Associate lecturer)
Publication
  • Brooklyn, New York : Ugly Duckling Presse, 2015.
  • Saline, Michigan : McNaughton & Gunn.
  • ©2015

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Additional Authors
  • Kerner, Clarissa
  • Ugly Duckling Presse, publisher.
  • McNaughton & Gunn, printer.
Description
32 pages : illustrations; 17 cm
Summary
"The poems of Object Permanence communicate the secret intensity of a world peopled by objects. The author and the figures--burning dolls, prophesying heads, terrified porcelain roosters, pontificating door-knockers--are crammed into a house overlooking Sintra, Portugal. An exposé of the domestic chambers of human experience, these poems find terror and familiarity reside together."--Publisher's website (viewed 08/28/2015).
Genre/Form
  • American poetry – 21st century.
  • Chapbooks, American – 21st century.
  • Chapbooks – New York (State) – Brooklyn – 2015.
Note
  • Poems.
  • Edition of 500.
Contents
Sinta, Portugal ; Portuguese dolls : Legless doll -- Burning doll -- Handless doll -- Big-handed doll -- Handless and legless doll -- Doll with pants -- Lamp doll -- Praying doll ; Bodiless dolls : Slanted head -- Large head under glass -- Chinese head with red neckmark -- Chinese head with hole in back of skull -- Head looking up ; Animals : Bronze lion head -- Porcelain cicadas -- Porcelain hen -- Porcelain goose.
Call Number
ReCAP 15-30016
OCLC
919356477
Author
Goldstein, David B. (Associate lecturer), author, illustrator.
Title
Object permanence / David B. Goldstein.
Publisher
Brooklyn, New York : Ugly Duckling Presse, 2015.
Manufacturer
Saline, Michigan : McNaughton & Gunn.
Copyright Date
©2015
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Biography
"David B. Goldstein has written a poetry collection, Laws of Rest (BookThug 2013), and a volume of essays, Eating and Ethics in Shakespeare's England (Cambridge University Press 2013). His poetry and translations regularly appear in chapbooks, journals and anthologies throughout North America. He lives in Toronto, Canada where he is an Associate Professor of English at York University."--Publisher's website (viewed 08/28/2015).
Place of Publication
United States New York Brooklyn.
Added Author
Kerner, Clarissa, compositor.
Ugly Duckling Presse, publisher.
McNaughton & Gunn, printer.
Research Call Number
ReCAP 15-30016
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