Men carry a mattress retrieved from a dumpster past the flooded foundations of an unfinished high-rise, an old woman catches a pigeon in the folds of her dress the dead smile and rise from swimming pools or stand at attention on stamps. The landscape can't believe it's real—there is no ground beneath it, like what mirrors do. Adam Day is the recipient of fellowships from the Poetry Society of America and Kentucky Arts Council, and a PEN Emerging Writers Award. His work has appeared in Boston Review, the Kenyon Review, American Poetry Review, AGNI, the Iowa Review, and others.
Poems that examine the cruelty and distance of a father, a broken marriage, and historical narratives.
Publisher
Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Publication Date
May 2015
ISBN
9781941411025
Pages
72 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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