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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Winner of the 2020 Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize for Poetry.Über den AutorLaura Kolbe is a doctor and medical ethicist at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. She studied English and American literature at Har.
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Verlag: University Of Pittsburgh Press Okt 2021, 2021
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The title Little Pharma is both a doppelgänger and a cri de coeur: as the poet's dreamlike double, the character Little Pharma navigates the murky channels of the hospital and clinic, the borderlands of the living and the dead, and the journey from novice to healer. At the same time, the poems plead for a return to a littler pharma, a space for stolen intimacy and momentary quiet amid the impersonal and engulfing chill that floods the anatomical theater and the corridors of illness. Little Pharma is a Dantean journey from the depths of an institution, and of a pervading personal dread, to a renewed celebration of human contact, the body, and the giddy, terrifying excitement of ongoing life. Excerpt from 'Intensive Care' Doctor, I don my day-face like a net of cathodes, drained>Whose mask and sign>bugged with surging pentecosts of light, >of the representative heart.Permit now its miraculous whim.