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11%OFFEd Pavlic - Visiting Hours at the Color Line - 9781571314604 - V9781571314604
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Visiting Hours at the Color Line

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Description for Visiting Hours at the Color Line Paperback. Series: National Poetry Series. Num Pages: 148 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140 x 15. Weight in Grams: 214.
Often the most recognized, even brutal, events in American history are assigned a bifurcated public narrative. We divide historical and cultural life into two camps, often segregated by a politicized, racially divided "Color Line." But how do we privately experience the most troubling features of American civilization? Where is the Color Line in the mind, in the body, between bodies, between human beings? Ed Pavlic's Visiting Hours at the Color Line, a 2012 National Poetry Series winner, attempts to complicate this black-and-white, straight-line feature of our collective imagination, and to map its nonlinear, deeply colored timbres and hues. From the ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Milkweed Editions United States
Number of pages
148
Condition
New
Series
National Poetry Series
Number of Pages
148
Place of Publication
Minneapolis, United States
ISBN
9781571314604
SKU
V9781571314604
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About Ed Pavlic
Ed Pavlic has been awarded the Honickman First Book Prize and is a National Poetry Series award winner, in addition to receiving fellowships from the Vermont Studio Center, the MacDowell Colony, Bread Loaf, and the W.E.B. DuBois Institute at Harvard University. He is the author of four previous collections of poems including, Winners Have Yet to be Announced: A Song ... Read more

Reviews for Visiting Hours at the Color Line
"Pavlic turns to canonical images and tropes but adds blues, jazz, jargon, and slang in a distinctly contemporary and vigorous American idiom... The final long piece, part of the series of prose poems called 'Verbatim,' is marvelous. A dialogue, more play than poem, it is playful, reminiscent of Beckett but more explicitly philosophical. By itself it makes this entire intriguing ... Read more

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