Pity the Bathtub Its Forced Embrace of the Human Form: PoemsComic, elegaic, and always formally intricate, using political allegory and painterly landscape, philosophic story and dramatic monologue, these poems describe a moment when something marvelous and unforeseen alters the course of a single day, a year, or an entire life. |
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This Holds Water | 7 |
Paint Your Steps Blue | 15 |
Frederick Courteney Selouss Letters to His Love | 22 |
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