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How the brain grew back its own history
- Title
- How the brain grew back its own history / Liz Beasley.
- Author
- Beasley, Liz.
- Publication
- Treadwell, N.Y. : Bright Hill Press, [2008], ©2008.
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- Word Thursdays (Organization)
- Description
- viii, 72 pages; 22 cm.
- Series Statement
- Bright Hill Press poetry award series ; no. 13
- Uniform Title
- Bright Hill Press poetry book award series ; no. 13.
- Subject
- Note
- "Bright Hill Press Word Thursdays."
- Contents
- Seven Years -- I. The Sounds of Our Bodies Are Deafening -- The Sounds of Our Bodies Are Deafening -- Blood Can Be Nothing But Red -- Wishbone -- Vestigial -- Radiograph -- Daguerreotype -- Muybridge -- Optical Illusion -- Blue Vase -- Spell -- The Shell -- II. Other Gardens -- The Pear -- Love, a Bird Passing Over -- Eden -- Snakeskin -- Caterpillar -- White Hart -- Flashlight Fish -- Those Cattle Smaller Than a Bee -- Autonomous -- Starfish -- Aurelia Aurita -- Octopus -- Pomegranate -- Mediation -- Dark Horse -- Eve -- Other Gardens -- III. In Absentia -- Walls Are the Last Beginning -- Harder Than This -- Subjectivity -- Interior -- The Breath the Hinge -- Corpus Callosum -- Exile -- Hippocampus -- Ithaca -- But You Are Not a Star -- The Oracle -- Interim -- Portraits in Absentia -- About Bright Hill Press -- Other Bright Hill Press Books.
- ISBN
- 9781892471550 (alk. paper)
- 1892471558 (alk. paper)
- LCCN
- 2008020477
- OCLC
- ocn225874641
- 225874641
- SCSB-5424470
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries