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      <image:caption>Dogged University of Massachusetts Press, 2022 Located somewhere between fiction and reality, the animals of Dogged exist as both “creatures children see in their fevers” and “your one / good dream / in the night.” Inhabiting a space apart from time and narrative, the space of the ever-elusive now, these haunting poems probe animal consciousness and desire, as “howls float / like crocuses— / violet / and half open / to the unknown.” Looking to a wide range of high and low visual media, from Steven Spielberg’s Jaws and Animal Planet’s Fatal Attractions to Peter Paul Rubens’s painting of Hercules’s dog discovering Tyrian purple, Stacy Gnall ponders human-animal connections and divisions, exploring those moments when human voices blend with “silent” beasts to exceed the limits of language. In Dogged, animals emerge as the highest aspiration of poetry.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Heart First into the Forest Alice James Books, 2011 This debut collection wanders into the dark, enchanted territory of childhood fables. Poems are parables peopled with archetypes, birthing a world of spells and curses, of daughters betrayed by their own blood, of children vanishing in the woods, and, through it all, a singular heroine gradually emerging to triumph—her mind a butcher's block, her feet sprinting toward the twist. With decadent fairy-tale rhetoric, wild child Stacy Gnall depicts a harrowing coming of age, luring us to indulge our anima.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lit from Inside: 40 Years of Poetry from Alice James Books Alice James Books, 2013 Featuring the poem “Self-portrait as Thousandfurs” A compilation of archival materials accompanies this collection of forty years of Alice James Books poetry. Nearly 150 authors are represented in chronological order. Maxine Kumin states, “the list of authors is remarkable for its breadth, variety, and passion. The assortment is idiosyncratic, the range of voices and styles embraces the familiar personal narrative voice and the innovative.” Contributors include Jane Kenyon, Fanny Howe, Forrest Gander, Jean Valentine, B.H. Fairchild, Matthea Harvey, Brian Turner, and Cole Swensen.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Liddell Book of Poetry Figueroa Press, 2013 Featuring the poem series “Curtsey as you Fall” The Liddell Book of Poetry is the first anthology in a series, published by the USC Libraries, of student projects submitted for the university's annual Wonderland Award over its first ten years. Named after Alice Liddell, the titular muse of Lewis Carroll in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the series ensures that these creative and scholarly works are available to the world of Carroll scholars and collectors.</image:caption>
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