If objects could talk, what sort of things would they say?
Through a rapid-series of short poems Raymond Luczak, author of seven acclaimed poetry collections such as Mute (A Midsummer Night's Press) and The Kiss of Walt Whitman Still on My Lips (Squares & Rebels), imagines the inner lives of inanimate objects. We learn what it's like to be a dressing room mirror, a bobby pin, a discarded mattress, a stapler, a credit card, a hearing aid, and a bagful of marbles among other things.
If objects could talk, what sort of things would they say?
Through a rapid-series of short poems Raymond Luczak, author of seven acclaimed poetry collections such as Mute (A Midsummer Night's Press) and The Kiss of Walt Whitman Still on My Lips (Squares & Rebels), imagines the inner lives of inanimate objects. We learn what it's like to be a dressing room mirror, a bobby pin, a discarded mattress, a stapler, a credit card, a hearing aid, and a bagful of marbles among other things.
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A Babble of Objects
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A Babble of Objects
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781944388591 |
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Publisher: | Fomite |
Publication date: | 07/08/2018 |
Pages: | 114 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.24(d) |