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Milkweed Smithereens
Milkweed Smithereens gathers lively, wickedly smart, intimate, and indelible Bernadette Mayer poems: the volume ranges from brand-new nature poems,...
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Midvinterdag
Jag skriver
Folk säger: ”Vad är det?”
Jag frågar om jag måste berätta resten
För aldrig sedan jag föddes
Och för ingen man...
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Piece of Cake
Bernadette Mayer and Lewis Warsh wrote Piece of Cake as a work of collaborative prose poetry, based on a process of each writing on alternate days in...
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The Desires of Mothers to Please Others in Letters
Endlessly inclusive, The Desires of Mothers to Please Others in Letters, first published in 1994 and long out of print, evokes the complexity of real...
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Works and Days
Part springtime journal (“why are there thorns?”), Works and Days meditates on the first wasps and chipmunks of the season, times’ passage,...
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Eating the Colors of a Lineup of Words
Bernadette Mayer has been one of the most influential poets of the late 20th century and into the present. Her celebrated and revolutionary first...
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Poetry State Forest
Bernadette Mayer mixes together nature poems, pastiches, sonnets, prose poetry, and epigrams to create Poetry State...
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Studying Hunger Journals
In 1972 Bernadette Mayer began this project as an aid to psychological counseling, writing in parallel journals so that, as she wrote in one (in bed,...
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Scarlett Tanager
New work from one of America's most original experimental poets.
Comprised almost entirely of never-before-collected poems, Scarlet...
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Midwinter Day
Perhaps Bernadette Mayer's greatest work, Midwinter Day was written on December 22, 1978, at 100 Main Street, Lenox,...
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Proper Name & Other Stories
Proper Name collects for the first time the inimitable stories of Bernadette Mayer—"one of the most original writers of her generation" (The...
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A Bernadette Mayer Reader
“What a clear, insistent health there is here––as if the so-called world were seriously the point, which it is, and we could actually live in...
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