Antidote /
In Corey Van Landingham's Antidote, love equates with disease, valediction is a contact sport, the moon is a lunatic, and someone is always watching. Here the uncanny co-exists with the personal, so that each poem undergoes making and unmaking, is birthed and bound in an acute strangeness. Wild...
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Language: | English |
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Autonomy, Landscape, Terrible Love; Tabernacle for an Adolescence; Valediction Lessons; Elegy in Which I Refuse to Turn Away; The Chair & The Birdcage; Antidote; Spill; The Louse; Decreation; What You Will Encounter; The Architecture of Fathers; What Will Be Untold; This World Is Only Going to Break Your Heart; During the Autopsy; To Have & To Hold; The Making of a Prophet; [engagement:]; Elegy on Sea Legs; While Terrified of Branches, Making Fun of Moon; Orchard; Valediction Lessons
- Parallax Disguised as Endless DisappointmentAll the Sworn on, Sworn off Truths; Romance Novel after the Car Crash; Confessional; Homesteading with the Ghosts; Round Stories Arranged into a Square; And Badly, Too; Diurnal; To Have & To Hold; Dirge: For Pompeii; Covenant; Against the Reification of Isadora Duncan; Valediction Lessons; Bestiary; Hermetic; Elegy; Other Techniques for Elegant Boatmanship; Last Year at Marienbad; Yield Stress; When You Look Away, the World; What You Erase Knits Back Together; Eclogue; To Have & To Hold