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The Writing of an Hour - Wesleyan Poetry Series | Classic American Poetry Book for Literature Lovers & Students | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Academic Study
The Writing of an Hour - Wesleyan Poetry Series | Classic American Poetry Book for Literature Lovers & Students | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Academic Study

The Writing of an Hour - Wesleyan Poetry Series | Classic American Poetry Book for Literature Lovers & Students | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Academic Study

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Language as a means to transcend the quotidian and to explore the sensesWhat actually happens within the revolution of the clock's hands? In The Writing of an Hour the poet considers the effort and the deliberateness that brings her to her desk each day. Despite domestic and day job demands and widespread lockdown, Coultas forges connections to the sublime and wonders what it means to be from the Americas. These poems verge on the surreal, transform the quotidian, and respond anew to the marvelous. The Writing of an Hour takes the reader on a journey in four sections; from a bedroom to an improvised desk over the North Sea, where she attempts to create an artwork inside an airplane cabin flying over Greenland's rivers of ice. The Mending HourI tied one on, I mean I took my grandmother's apron, its strings and glittery rickrack and I wore it on the streets of the East Village. The apron is a cloak of superpowers, a psychic umbrella I paraded past Emma Goldman's E. 10th St. address, and rang her doorbell for a sip of water. My domestic armor is made of gingham though a woman is still considered an unelectable candidate.

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