Anna and the Steel Mill |
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Author:
| Burnham, Deborah |
Series title: | Walt Mcdonald First-Book Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-89672-345-0 |
Publication Date: | Jan 1995 |
Publisher: | Texas Tech University Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $16.50USD $16.50 |
Book Description:
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This collection of poems is the winner of the 1995 first-book competition in the Texas Tech University Press Poetry Award series.These poems about a young woman leaving Italy for the United States in the 1950s examine both the small town and urban landscape of a uniquely American experience."Anna and the Steel Mill is a work of great range and maturity. These poems are struck like matches--out of the small frictions in these poems arise gentle flames, but also raging fires."--Jim...
More DescriptionThis collection of poems is the winner of the 1995 first-book competition in the Texas Tech University Press Poetry Award series.These poems about a young woman leaving Italy for the United States in the 1950s examine both the small town and urban landscape of a uniquely American experience."Anna and the Steel Mill is a work of great range and maturity. These poems are struck like matches--out of the small frictions in these poems arise gentle flames, but also raging fires."--Jim DanielsSpare ChangeCrossing Spruce Street, I was bending like a peddlerunder my laundry and three loaves of day-old-breadShe held her sleeping daughter, asked for change for milk,and diapers to soak up what the baby couldn't use.I'd spent my change on laundry tokens, flat imitationsrattling in my hand. I offered bread; she needed cash;we stared at the broken street, as if we hoped to seea table spread with laundered white, with knives and basketsready for the strong bread that, broken openwould release a blessing in the smell of yeast.