Description |
1 online resource (118 p.) |
Contents |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Field Trip -- Corporal Training -- Homes and Vacation (also my assimilation) -- Enchanted Rotunda -- The (Un)seen -- Young Author -- Getting Sharp -- TV Land -- Grandma's Greens -- Barber College -- Learning to Cuss -- When I First Met Myself -- The Good Couch -- Bedtime Stories -- Thumper -- Corner Store -- 28th and Catalpa -- Iroquois Park -- Early Philosophies on Being a Seventh-day Adventist -- Haibun for Magazine Street Church -- Dinner and a Movie -- Kinky Birthright -- Fireworks -- The Last Block Party |
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House Listing: 1522 Hemlock (with seller notes) -- Scrapped Book -- Urban Oasis -- Brilliant Pigments -- Nomadic -- Face Blindness -- Acute Aquaphobia -- Mia McKenzie -- Daddy Would Be Like -- Too Old for Recess -- Yagurl -- I Chill (da remix) -- Anotha Kick Theme -- Deal Wit' It -- Old School -- Mr. Nap's Fight -- My Nature -- English Lit -- I Still Ride the TARC -- Welcome Wagon -- My Mall -- My Peoples Believe in Work -- The 19 at Midnight -- Rites of Traffic -- Hollywood -- Temp to Hire -- Poet vs. Corporate Me -- Saving Poems -- Recycling Neighborhoods -- All Relative |
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Making of a Casual Astronomer -- Bernheim Forest, Early Spring -- Born Trekker -- Allergen -- Appalachian Smitten -- The Listening -- What Is Passed On -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Series List |
Summary |
Affrilachian Poet Bernard Clay narrates his West-Side Louisville upbringing and the complexities of Black Appalachian identity in this debut collection of poems compiled from more than twenty years of work |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781735224268 |
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173522426X |
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