In this intimate first collection Bruce Snider explores the intricacies of memory, loss, and identity in poems about everything from algebra to sperm to lipstick. A farmer finds the body of a dead chi
A father and son shovel snow from a driveway; a boy accidentally sets himself on fire; two boys fish for bluegill; a young drag queen returns home to die. At the center of it all, a teenage boy’s suic
The star of the coffee table book is Vanden Brink's glorious photography. The commentary by architect Snider complements the pictures of twenty coastal homes from New Brunswick to the Caribbean, with
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Essay. In thirty innovative essays, THE POEM'S COUNTRY: PLACE & POETIC PRACTICE considers how the question of place shapes contemporary poetry. Responding from cities
Presents papers from the July 1989 conference. Topics include deaf cultures around the world, deaf history, sign language in society, diversity in the deaf community, deaf clubs and sports, the deaf c