Red Summer.Red Summer Amaud Jamaul Johnson Tupelo tupelo, in botany tupelo: see black gum. Tupelo, city, United States Tupelo (t `pĭlō, ty Press PO Box 539, Dorset, VT 05251 1932195327 $16.95 1-800-283-3572 www.tupelopress.org Red Summer is a collection of free-verse poetry unafraid to experiment with both lyric lyric, in ancient Greece, a poem accompanied by a musical instrument, usually a lyre. Although the word is still often used to refer to the songlike quality in poetry, it is more generally used to refer to any short poem that expresses a personal emotion, be it a and narrative modes. Issues of consciousness, social struggle, and the knife edge between the material and spiritual world form a tapestry tapestry, hand-woven fabric of plain weave made without shuttle or drawboy, the design of weft threads being threaded into the warp with fingers or a bobbin. of the human search for meaning in a coldly impersonal world. A very highly recommended debut anthology by a talented and insightful poet. "Rumor": is // a toothless // tiger // it gums // its prey // to boredom // leaves // it alone // to rot rot (rot) 1. decay. 2. a disease of sheep, and sometimes of humans, due to Fasciola hepatica. rot decay. // in mid // summer // sun |
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