Yellow Stars and Ice

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Afternoon
Author_Susan Stewart
Bed
Bonfire
Bottle
Braid
Brow
Carpet
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Category=DSC
Cemetery
Cheek
Coat (animal)
Comb
Confetti
Drought
Drum major
Drunken Sailor
Ear
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Eye (cyclone)
Farmhouse
Feedbag
Firecracker
Floor
Forsythia
Garden Wall
Glove
Grief
House
Husk
Kerchief
Kitchen
Knife
Larch
Linen
Lorelei
Lung
Mantilla
Mattress
Milling (machining)
Mouth
New Jersey
On the Mountain
Orange juice
Pin
Pond's
Puppy
Raccoon
Raincoat
Roof
Sailing
Shirt
Shoe
Shower
Silver trout
Singing
Sleep
Spoke
Spoon
Summer
Swimming pool
Telephone line
The Pipers
Throat
Tooth
Urine
Vein (geology)
Violence
Waist
Wallpaper
Walt Whitman
Washi
Water lily

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691013794
  • Weight: 142g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 1981
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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From a sequence, "The Countries Surrounding the Garden of Eden": Gihon, that compasseth the whole land At the first frost we found our sheep with strangled hearts, lying on their backs in the frozen clover, their eyes wide open as if they were surprised by a constellation of drought or endless winter. The wolves walked into the snow, like men who have given up living without love; cows would no longer let go of their calves, hiding them deep in the birch groves. Everywhere the roads gave off their wild animal cries, running toward the edge of what we had thought was the world. And the names of things as we knew them would no longer bring them to us.