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Author Whitmarsh, Jason.

Title Tomorrow's living room : poems / by Jason Whitmarsh.

Publication Info. Logan, Utah : Utah State University Press, 2009.

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Description 1 online resource (xi unnumbered pages, 64 pages).
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Poetry
Physical Medium polychrome
Series May Swenson Poetry Award series
May Swenson Poetry Award series.
Contents Foreword / Billy Collins -- Forecasts -- He Said These Things, Not Even I Could Forgive Him -- Of Arc -- Anniversary -- Department Store Fictions -- Tomorrow's Living Room -- One Art -- Two Parts Water -- Ever Inconstancy -- Two, Couchbound -- After Archilochos -- Change -- Missing IOU -- Curse -- Japanese Watermelon -- Administration -- Three Days In and Already It's Come to This -- Fasted and Loosed -- Triolet -- Anniversary -- Capitalism as Comeuppance -- Ask Anyone, They'll Tell You -- Regret -- Praise -- There but for the Grace -- There's an Old Man -- Not a Demon -- And Quartered -- Anniversary -- Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations: 10 -- Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations: 11 -- Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations: 31 -- Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations: 1-36 -- On the Take -- Anniversary -- One on the Heels of the Other -- Things That Still Scare Me -- He Dreams of the Diner of The Damned -- Apology -- Twenty Questions, the Advanced Edition -- Self-Portrait -- Anniversary -- Sonnet -- What We Said Then, That Wasn't Nice -- Anniversary -- Why Poetry? Because -- Dear Morbid in Malaysia -- Three Curses -- Anniversary -- Last Bit -- Nightmare -- Story You're Telling -- We're a Rerun -- I Thought That -- Faith -- Anniversary -- Ghazal -- Having At It -- Perfect Forecasting, Found on eBay -- Finnish Rabbit -- Anniversary -- Disappearing Act.
Summary Volume 13 in the Swenson Award Series, Tomorrow's Living Room offers a pleasantly disorienting verbal territory. The collection is alternately wry and dark, hopeful and bleak, full of unexpected light and laugh-out-loud incongruities. We begin to see that the shape and the furniture of Jason Whitmarsh's world reflect our own (they may in fact be universal), but we're considering them through completely new terms of engagement. Selected by, and with a foreword by, Billy Collins.
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Reproduction Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2011. MiAaHDL
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Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject American poetry -- 21st century.
American poetry.
Chronological Term 21st century
2000-2099
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Poetry.
Poetry.
Other Form: Print version: Whitmarsh, Jason. Tomorrow's living room. Logan, Utah : Utah State University Press, 2009 9780874217476 (DLC) 2009009775 (OCoLC)317067897
ISBN 9780874217483 (electronic book)
0874217482 (electronic book)
9780874217469 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
9780874217476 (paper)
0874217466
0874217474