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        Litter. wreckage. salvage
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        Susan Knutson
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Biographical Note xi
- Daphne Marlatt’s Embodied Language Poetics xiii
- Street opera 1
- Coming in, who 5
- June near the river Clyst, Clust, clear. Clystmois this holding wet & clear. 6
- Combe Martin, house martin,Martinmas, Saint Martin, martial swords & plowshares 7
- Avebury awi-spek, winged from buried (egg 9
- Litter. wreckage. salvage 11
- Ghost 15
- “Slave of the canneries” 17
- Winter / rice / tea strain 19
- Here 22
- This place full of contradiction 23
- Prairie 24
- Kore 25
- “Two women in a birth” 26
- “Imagin-a-nation in the heart of” 27
- There is a door 28
- Shrimping 29
- from Mauve 30
- Small print 31
- Booking passage 34
- In the current 38
- Generation, generations at the mouth 40
- “Complicated” 42
- Years Ago (from The Gull, Act I) 43
- Singing grass 46
- You remember 49
- Walking out 52
- Tree-song (from Shadow Catch, Act I) 53
- “Spectacular” 55
- To navigate 57
- Comes walking 59
- Marine ah 60
- Through cloud 61
- Lift. step. drop 62
- Immediacies of Writing 63
- Acknowledgements 67
- Books in the Laurier Poetry Series 71
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Biographical Note xi
- Daphne Marlatt’s Embodied Language Poetics xiii
- Street opera 1
- Coming in, who 5
- June near the river Clyst, Clust, clear. Clystmois this holding wet & clear. 6
- Combe Martin, house martin,Martinmas, Saint Martin, martial swords & plowshares 7
- Avebury awi-spek, winged from buried (egg 9
- Litter. wreckage. salvage 11
- Ghost 15
- “Slave of the canneries” 17
- Winter / rice / tea strain 19
- Here 22
- This place full of contradiction 23
- Prairie 24
- Kore 25
- “Two women in a birth” 26
- “Imagin-a-nation in the heart of” 27
- There is a door 28
- Shrimping 29
- from Mauve 30
- Small print 31
- Booking passage 34
- In the current 38
- Generation, generations at the mouth 40
- “Complicated” 42
- Years Ago (from The Gull, Act I) 43
- Singing grass 46
- You remember 49
- Walking out 52
- Tree-song (from Shadow Catch, Act I) 53
- “Spectacular” 55
- To navigate 57
- Comes walking 59
- Marine ah 60
- Through cloud 61
- Lift. step. drop 62
- Immediacies of Writing 63
- Acknowledgements 67
- Books in the Laurier Poetry Series 71