Cat's Tongue
Poems
Seiten
2022
Texas Review Press (Verlag)
978-1-68003-269-7 (ISBN)
Texas Review Press (Verlag)
978-1-68003-269-7 (ISBN)
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The latest publication from California-based writer Kathleen Winter. These poems vary widely in style and subject matter, but they share precisely crafted language and this writer’s unique perspective.
Cat’s Tongue is the latest publication from California-based writer Kathleen Winter. These poems vary widely in style and subject matter, but they share precisely crafted language and this writer’s unique perspective.
from “Each Day a New Round of Sadness”
Islands of the Hawaiian archipelago are connected
to each other under the surface of the sea.
Under the surface of the sea something roils
like a volcano preparing to explode.
To explode sometimes suggests a solution
to the situation of constraint, ubiquitous
as fear these days, when stasis is a prize.
A prize, that is, compared to illness.
Can’t wellness sink its teeth deep into me
to feel acutely as a wound?
A wound is what the dream delivers
with an image of my mother
wreathed in Hawaiian flowers—
tuberose releasing its cloying
daylong ennui.
Cat’s Tongue is the latest publication from California-based writer Kathleen Winter. These poems vary widely in style and subject matter, but they share precisely crafted language and this writer’s unique perspective.
from “Each Day a New Round of Sadness”
Islands of the Hawaiian archipelago are connected
to each other under the surface of the sea.
Under the surface of the sea something roils
like a volcano preparing to explode.
To explode sometimes suggests a solution
to the situation of constraint, ubiquitous
as fear these days, when stasis is a prize.
A prize, that is, compared to illness.
Can’t wellness sink its teeth deep into me
to feel acutely as a wound?
A wound is what the dream delivers
with an image of my mother
wreathed in Hawaiian flowers—
tuberose releasing its cloying
daylong ennui.
KATHLEEN WINTER was granted the Texas Institute of Letters’ Ralph Johnston Fellowship and Bob Bush Memorial Award. Her poems and short fiction appear in The New Republic, New Statesman, and Poetry London.
Beside Myself
Some days I want certainty, some days, revelation
Force of Habit
A Green Golf Shirt With Holes
The Twins
How We Understood Waste
In Karnes County
The Writing Teacher as Rampant Stag
Incandescence
Matchbox Picturing Two Women: “Beauty and Charm”
Crazing
Pas de Deux
Cuomo’s Important Failures
Cat’s Tongue
Each Day a New Round of Sadness
Signs of the Overly Hopeful
At Galveston Beach, 1935
Memory Fruit
If There’s a God I’m a Horse’s As
Spring Fury
Spring Poem
Call It Like You See It
| Erscheinungsdatum | 31.03.2022 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | The TRP Chapbook Series |
| Verlagsort | Huntsville |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 134 x 198 mm |
| Gewicht | 151 g |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Lyrik / Gedichte |
| ISBN-10 | 1-68003-269-0 / 1680032690 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-68003-269-7 / 9781680032697 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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