Amputations
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Title
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Amputations
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Description
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In a 1990 interview in the journal Artful Dodge, Macdonald described how her first collection of poetry came to be published in the Braziller Series of Poetry: "Richard Howard... was really my original mentor... He was the one who seized my Sarah Lawrence master's thesis and said, 'Well, I'm beginning a poetry series for Braziller, how would you like to be the third book?'" Amputations demonstrated her comic voice and affinity for the grotesque in poems like "A Family of Dolls' House Dolls" and "Aspects of Unicorns."
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Subject
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Poetry
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Creator
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Macdonald, Cynthia
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Source
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Special Collections, University of Houston
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Publisher
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New York, NY: G. Braziller
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Date
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1972
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Rights
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In Copyright: This item is protected by copyright. Copyright to this resource is held by the creator or current rights holder, and the resource is provided here for educational purposes. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without permission of the copyright owner. Users assume full responsibility for any infringement of copyright or related rights.
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Format
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books
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Language
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English
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Type
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Still Image
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image/jpeg
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Identifier
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PS3563.A276 A8 1972c