Assignation at Vanishing Point.Assignation ASSIGNATION, Scotch law. The ceding or yielding a thing to another of which intimation must be made. At Vanishing Point Jane Satterfield Elixir elixir /elix·ir/ (e-lik´ser) a clear, sweetened, alcohol-containing, usually hydroalcoholic liquid containing flavoring substances and sometimes active medicinal ingredients. e·lix·ir n. Press PO Box 18010, Minneapolis, MN 55418 0970934297 $13.00 www.elixirpress.com Jane Satterfield's second published collection of poetry, Assignation At Vanishing Point continues to document her as one of the best of contemporary poets working today and that her first anthology, Shepherdess With An Automatic, was indeed a precursor for more of her original and memorable verse to come. Exploring the lives and thoughts of great historical figures such as Clare of Assisi Clare of As·si·si , Saint 1194-1253. Italian nun and religious leader who founded with Saint Francis of Assisi the first Franciscan order of nuns, the Poor Clares. She was canonized in 1255. , Simone de Beauvoir Noun 1. Simone de Beauvoir - French feminist and existentialist and novelist (1908-1986) Beauvoir , Gustav Klimt, and more, Assignation At Vanishing Point charts the wisdom and revelation great figures in deeply emotional free-verse prose, bridging history with the power of raw expression. "Study With A Line From Sartre": Think of the others who aren't afraid / to look up, think of the scraps from the feast. / The glare from the kleigs? A fact that wouldn't deter. // 'This probably isn't how blindess starts, / vision dulling to grey, the cafe a washout washout to disperse or empty by flooding with water or other solvent. medullary solute washout a syndrome in which the relative hyperosmolarity of the renal medulla is reduced due to an excessive loss of sodium and chloride from ...' // People walk out of nightmare and into the street. / Is that what you wanted to say? |
|
||||||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion