Chouteau's Chalk

Chouteau's Chalk

Author: Rosa Lane

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2019-02-15

Total Pages: 79

ISBN-13: 0820354570

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In Chouteau’s Chalk, Rosa Lane’s poems take a deep dive into the emotional and the erotic. Gender bent, her poems reside amid a tomboy’s emerging sexual identity within a world confined by heterosexual construction and its persistent mores. Her collection piques a countermythos that unfolds within a small fishing village opening a forbidden and hidden world with sensorial intensity and lyrical momentum. An epigraph from Audre Lorde’s notable work The Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power hovers over every poem from birth through marriage, traversing calamities and holograms of desire, giving the “I” permission to assume full agency with power and dignity in a manner that is as acute as revelatory.


Soft Apocalypse

Soft Apocalypse

Author: Leah Nieboer

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13: 0820363715

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Soft Apocalypse pirouettes in the "anemic glow" of late capitalism, its prose poems and lyrics performing in the civic pocket, in the offbeat, and by arrhythmias that offer improvisational measures for going on. Chrome angels, strange beloveds, and cool-eyed speakers cut speculative lines through precarious spaces of the present-deserts and nightscapes, neon-lit strips, corner stores, foreclosures, pharmacy queues, and "crumpled back alleys"-making imaginative economies, queer kinships, and alternative ways of being in the world. Nothing here is done with ease, but irreducible gifts do slip surreptitiously from palm to palm: after all, "we all need a little help sometimes / baby." Soft Apocalypse insistently edges these unofficial exchanges and intimate apprehensions against the official orders, projections, violations, and isolations of our time. Instead of calculating toward a dystopic ending, this book bets on its softer wrecks, a futurity in an intimately rewired collective.


Through a Small Ghost

Through a Small Ghost

Author: Chelsea Dingman

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 0820356573

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This collection of poems speaks to the grief and trauma associated with stillbirth and infertility. But more than that, these poems are concerned with how both parents deal with this trauma without letting it tear them or their relationship apart. There are threads beneath the surface of the poems that speak to the inequality in these relationships and in the male-female dynamic, whether this inequality is perceived or real. Dingman also questions the perception of reality itself when dealing with the traumatized mind. Dingman asks the difficult questions that surround child-rearing. Are the children themselves everything the parents had hoped for? Is there still something missing? She explores the invisibility of the mother after she has children, as well as what a woman is willing to sacrifice in terms of body, country, and relationship. Set against changing political climates in Florida, Canada, and Denmark, these poems navigate the geopolitical differences that influence the experience of parenting.


South Flight

South Flight

Author: Jasmine Elizabeth Smith

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2022-02-15

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13: 0820369314

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The Pan-American Geologist

The Pan-American Geologist

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Published: 1922

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13:

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"A monthly journal devoted to speculative geology, constructive geological criticism, and geological record" (varies slightly).