Iron Wheel

Voorkant
University of Chicago Press, 14 mrt 1998 - 92 pagina's
The poems in Iron Wheel are hard won, the product of the clash of cultures: Southern, religious, gay. Miller achieves an intense, disturbing, and singular poetic voice, capable of tenderness, but undaunted when forced to confront the harsh, often violent realities of contemporary life in the South.
 

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Words
3
Poem
5
The Ringing
9
The Harrow
11
Strode
13
Chore
14
Clay Pots
16
Farmers Song
17
Sockets
51
Dialogue
53
Dark Horse
55
Desire
57
Impediments
59
In a Time of Plague
60
Golden Gate
62
Milky Way
64

Slaughter
19
The Dresses
21
Story
23
Original Sin
24
Perspective
26
Iron Wheel
28
TWO
31
Intensive Care Waiting Room
33
Phone Call
38
Ariadne
40
Revival
43
Insomnia
48
Shield
50
Panhandler
67
Song
69
Fire Flowers
70
Charm
74
THREE
77
From the Museum
79
Chain
81
Painted Desert
83
New Year
85
Animals
87
Meditation at Lands End
88
Glass House
92
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Greg Miller teaches poetry, literature, and creative writing at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. His poetry has appeared in Agni, Berkeley Poetry Review, Paris Review, Threepenny Review, Verse, and The Chicago Review.

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