Description |
1 online resource (234 p.) |
Contents |
Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- May I see what I have -- Contents -- Prologue -- Repair -- Narrative Without People -- Let's consider the consequences -- Isaac Stern's Performance -- I -- I Hear the Name of the Moon and Am Afraid -- Weathering/boundaries/what is good -- To Explain -- Mu -- Coming Down with Something -- Fish-Belly-Mound -- "Two Are Better Than One" -- Getting Well -- For Barbara. Who Brings a Green Stone in the Shape of a Triangle -- Day-Old Bargain -- Breast/fever -- II -- Sarah's Response -- Sarah Among Animals -- Sarah's Head -- Sarah Fledging |
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Sarah's Waltz -- Balance -- Order -- Axe-earrings, abalone shell -- Birth -- III -- Opening/Working/Walking -- Hey You -- Grieving, she hits the red fox -- Mapping/Bleating -- Trope -- Sow Sister -- Bernini's Ribbon -- Petting the Scar -- Teaching, Hurt -- Riddle -- IV -- Chigger Socks -- Daylight Savings: Sandy Creek, Nebraska -- Cobb's Hill Pond -- Fuss -- Zen: the one I love most holds my tongue -- Camarada -- From Your Mouth to God's Ear -- "We don't deserve what we get" -- G: But it's still not all right with you? -- Mutation Blues -- Insomnia Again -- Service -- V -- Hot -- Dying |
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Terror: A Riddle -- Nuts -- Lincoln, Nebraska -- Letter of Transmittal -- Now -- Who Does She Think She Is -- Earlier -- Vowels -- Epilogue -- Gloxinia/Flicker/Oxalis -- Recovery -- My Award/The Jews of Lukow -- Ecstasies -- Acknowledgments |
Summary |
This elegant and moving collection of poems documents Hilda Raz's experience with breast cancer |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Breast -- Cancer -- Patients -- Poetry
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Women patients -- Poetry
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Breast -- Cancer -- Patients
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Women patients
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Genre/Form |
poetry.
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Poetry
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Poetry.
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Poésie.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
1496228588 |
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9781496228581 |
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