Brass Knuckles (Paperback, 1st Carnegie Mellon University Press ed)


The poems in this powerful first book have grown from the American urban experience of the last half of this century, a time of decay and diminishing possibilities; they vary from realistic vignettes of working-class Chicago neighborhoods to prose poems elegant and spare in their surrealism. At the middle of this book and at the thematic center of the collection is Dybek's remarkable reworking of the myth of Persephone, in which the American goddess learns to prefer the underworld and has fallen in love with Death.

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The poems in this powerful first book have grown from the American urban experience of the last half of this century, a time of decay and diminishing possibilities; they vary from realistic vignettes of working-class Chicago neighborhoods to prose poems elegant and spare in their surrealism. At the middle of this book and at the thematic center of the collection is Dybek's remarkable reworking of the myth of Persephone, in which the American goddess learns to prefer the underworld and has fallen in love with Death.

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Imprint

Carnegie-Mellon University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2004

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First published

2004

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Dimensions

235 x 140 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

72

Edition

1st Carnegie Mellon University Press ed

ISBN-13

978-0-88748-415-5

Barcode

9780887484155

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LSN

0-88748-415-8



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