Zontelli's poems deal with a variety of subjects--ancestors, marriage, freedom, mothers and children--but all treat English in an entirely new way, stretching the boundaries of language to create a poetry of humor, depth, and resonance.
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After The Argument
Black Car
Builders
Ceremony
Clear Nights
Could This Be True?
The Distant Flickering
Edith At Fourteen
Edith Gets A Divorce
Edith Gets Rid Of The Furniture
Edith In Her Element
Edith Jacobson Begins To Fly
Edith Jogging Backwards
Edith Knows
Edith Remembers To Breathe
End Of A Day, End Of A Summer
Examining Childhood
Falling
Flying Over The Houses
Going To Work
Grandmother Poaching Pears With Cloves
Greek Vases
Holding
In An Instant
Insulation
It Hid Motionless Like
Looking In Windows
The Necessity Of Light
Night Fabrics
One Green One Red Lens: Serial In Five Parts (1)
One Green One Red Lens: Serial In Five Parts (2)
One Green One Red Lens: Serial In Five Parts (3)
One Green One Red Lens: Serial In Five Parts (4)
One Green One Red Lens: Serial In Five Parts (5)
Out
The Parents Are Leaving
Polio: 1953
Reconciliation Viewed From Great Distance
Shifting
Snow
Strangers - Late Summer Day
Television
Things
Twiddle With Its
Veterans Hospital - 1989
Violence
Vision
Visiting The Graves - February
Waiting For White
Wake Me. I'm Running Out Of Dreams
Whitewash
Words
You Cannot Believe
-- Table of Poems from Poem FinderŪ
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- PublisherNew Rivers Press
- Publication date1992
- ISBN 10 0898231337
- ISBN 13 9780898231335
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages75