An edition of A Crash of Rhinos: Poems (2000)

A Crash of Rhinos

Poems

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An edition of A Crash of Rhinos: Poems (2000)

A Crash of Rhinos

Poems

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66 p. ; 22 cm

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Language
English
Pages
66

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A Crash of Rhinos: Poems
October 20, 2000, University of Georgia Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Athens, GA
Series
The contemporary poetry series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.6
Library of Congress
PS3568.E54 C73 2000, PS3568.E54C73 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
66 p. ;
Number of pages
66

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6787589M
Internet Archive
crashofrhinos0000rekd
ISBN 10
0820322733
ISBN 13
9780820322735
LCCN
00044730
OCLC/WorldCat
44426823
Library Thing
583466
Goodreads
537909

Work Description

In these quizzically probing and provocative poems, atoms and torture, tattoos and laundromats, mug shots, the theory of light, and such personalities as Joe Louis and Bruce Lee join in shaping a simultaneously personal and historical narrative of love, family, and desire. The tension between the public and the private saturates these poems with a breathless energy that carries the reader through Rekdal’s self-aware depiction of American culture and romance, complete with Harlequin romance novels and an account of her parents’ courtship. Though Rekdal delights in turning traditional images of love upside down, what she finally offers is a grateful and graceful view of humanity, which convinces us that, as she says in “Convocation”: “Nothing is a single moment . . . / No private event lacks history.”

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