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Scrap Bones : Poems

Part of the The Sabine series in literature series
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Collier Brown’s Scrap Bones reads like a post-pandemic epilogue to T.S.

Eliot’s “The Waste Land.” No angels or flying horses here, just panic disorders, email fatigue, and the spiritual dead end of a 23-and-Me test kit. And yet, resilient are the muses in this collection—the bees, the starlings, the dragonflies—skimming over the wastes. The Sabine Series in Literature ... from “Orion, Break” they’re sleeping in their homes, they’re waking from their beds, they’re at their desks and on a call.

They’re unimpressed. That’s not your fault. Nor your concern. I’m tired of images, of lines and dots and codes. When I step into the dark, I only want the novas and the nowheres in between, and if I’m very lucky— if I’ve beaten all the odds— just one, naÏve fluoresce of the insect who is its own hello/goodbye.

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Product Details
Texas Review Press
1680033093 / 9781680033090
Paperback / softback
811.6
30/06/2023
United States
English
95 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm