Little anodynes : poems / Jon Pineda ; foreword by Oliver de la Paz.

The third collection by the prize-winning Asian American poet Jon Pineda, Little Anodynes is a sequence of lyrical, personal narratives that continue Pineda's exploration of his biracial identity, the haunting loss of his sister, and the joys -- and fears -- of fatherhood. With a title inspired...

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Online Access:Electronic book from JSTOR
Main Author: Pineda, Jon, 1971-
Other Authors: De la Paz, Oliver, 1972-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published:Columbia, SC : University of South Carolina Press, [2015]
Series:Palmetto poetry series.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- One -- First Concert -- Prayer -- Notes for a Memoir -- Strawberries -- Ceiling & Ground -- Collectors -- Silence -- Two -- The Ocean -- Sealed Letter -- There Is an Edge to Each Image -- Distance -- Ellipses -- My Place -- Three -- We Left the Camera -- Ritual -- Edenton -- The Story -- It Is Simple -- Spectators -- Kundiman -- Trailer -- Umpteenth -- Arrival -- Four -- Little Anodynes -- Acknowledgments. 
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