Burn and Dodge : Pitt Poetry
(2008)

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[United States] : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008
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ISBN/ISSN
9780822990826 MWT17077365, 0822990822 17077365
LANGUAGE
English
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Burn and Dodge is part serious/part serious play and opens with a frank and occasionally antic exploration of contemporary vices, such as Guilt, Envy, and Regret. Some poems "dodge" such preoccupations by playing with a nonce form called sonnet/ghazal. The collection contains a sequence of poems called "Current Events," based on newspaper stories. that is also a playful meditation on the nature of the interrogative pronouns (Who, What, Where, When . . . ) as well as another series of homophonic sonnets called "Clare-Hewn," which are aural "translations" of John Clare

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