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Known for the transcendent, abstractionist poems of Nomina, Volkman's newest collection returns to tangible experiences of the body—its range of expressivity and physical movement in space. Where is the body in travel? What space does it occupy in dreams and memory? With rich perplexity, Whereso responds to dance, performance, and position in time—translating flight of the body into language and line.

Karen Volkman is the author of Crash's Law, winner of the National Poetry Series; Spar, winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize and the James Laughlin Award; and Nomina. She teaches at the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana.

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Known for the transcendent, abstractionist poems of Nomina, Volkman's newest collection returns to tangible experiences of the body—its range of expressivity and physical movement in space. Where is the body in travel? What space does it occupy in dreams and memory? With rich perplexity, Whereso responds to dance, performance, and position in time—translating flight of the body into language and line.

Karen Volkman is the author of Crash's Law, winner of the National Poetry Series; Spar, winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize and the James Laughlin Award; and Nomina. She teaches at the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana.

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Known for the transcendent, abstractionist poems of Nomina, Volkman's newest collection returns to tangible experiences of the body—its range of expressivity and physical movement in space. Where is the body in travel? What space does it occupy in dreams and memory? With rich perplexity, Whereso responds to dance, performance, and position in time—translating flight of the body into language and line.

Karen Volkman is the author of Crash's Law, winner of the National Poetry Series; Spar, winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize and the James Laughlin Award; and Nomina. She teaches at the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781942683087
Publisher: BOA Editions, Ltd.
Publication date: 05/10/2016
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Karen Volkman is the author of Crash's Law, winner of the National Poetry Series, Spar, winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize and the James Laughlin Award, and Nomina, as well as a chapbook, One Might. Her work has appeared in over 30 anthologies, including American Poets in the 21st Century: The New Poetics, The Pushcart Prize Anthology, and The Norton Introduction to Poetry. The recipient of awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Academy of American Poets, the Poetry Society of America, and the Bogliasco Foundation, she teaches in the creative writing program at the University of Montana in Missoula.

Table of Contents

One Might 9

What I've Come to Discuss 15

The, City's Transparent 16

The Queen's Queen 18

A Walk in Calandrelli 19

All the A's 20

O, O 21

Beggar Rumination 27

Stranger Report 28

Rome Suite 30

Genova Superba 40

Have We Said Moments 45

As Noon Dawns 46

Memory Theatre 47

Cedar Spiking 48

O Thol 49

Three Dances 50

Practice-gestures-tactics - resist

Action Mechanics

Bites of Spring

Nult Blanche 53

Articulate House 56

Green Noise 63

Fatality Famed the Room 65

Iris Undulates 66

Canzone 67

Hellebore 69

Bridge 70

Three Films 72

Drunken Angel

Mr. Arkadin

Giants & Toys

The Rosy Tones 76

I Went To Sign 78

Viables 81

Arcana of Tropes 82

Whether the God 83

What's Wrong With the Hear 84

Ten Words 85

Ghazal of a Life 88

The Passage of the Interval 90

Pontoom 91

I Like to See It Lap the Miles 92

The Spaces 94

Solstice 95

Ghazal of the Dead 97

When Only Your Initials are Enough 99

Acknowledgments 101

About the Author 103

Colophon 108

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