Walking Barefoot in the Glassblowers MuseumManic D Press, 2002 - 74 pages Earnest and confessional in the best sense, Maybe's poems about self and vulnerability reveal her beliefs in family, love, identity, and anti-establishment idealism. Her uncanny ability to pivot at multiple places within a poem, using surprising observations and control of language, wraps beauty and purity around her day-to-day experiences. |
Table des matières
BEING AN ARTIST | 7 |
WAS DRIVING ON THE 405 | 22 |
MANHATTAN | 35 |
ROPE BURNS OF A TRAPEZE ARTIST | 50 |
TRAIN | 70 |
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