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Oz

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A broomstick horse, clay marbles, WWII tin fighter plane, Cold War dollhouse with bomb shelter, all the toys are vanishing, says Nancy Eimers in Oz, her fourth collection of poetry. These poems offer a paradoxical, moving elegy of things we left-or that left us-behind, not just the toys that grow obsolete, but a lost cat, a name, a monarch wing, a melting glacier, all the children at Terezin-an immensity that recedes so incrementally we can’t- / we just can’t / put a human face on it. Eimers looks closely at what we lose and how we let go of it, sorrowfully or with secret relief, or some irresoluble hope of recovery.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Country
United States
Date
12 February 2011
Pages
88
ISBN
9780887485329

A broomstick horse, clay marbles, WWII tin fighter plane, Cold War dollhouse with bomb shelter, all the toys are vanishing, says Nancy Eimers in Oz, her fourth collection of poetry. These poems offer a paradoxical, moving elegy of things we left-or that left us-behind, not just the toys that grow obsolete, but a lost cat, a name, a monarch wing, a melting glacier, all the children at Terezin-an immensity that recedes so incrementally we can’t- / we just can’t / put a human face on it. Eimers looks closely at what we lose and how we let go of it, sorrowfully or with secret relief, or some irresoluble hope of recovery.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Country
United States
Date
12 February 2011
Pages
88
ISBN
9780887485329