Natasha Sajé
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Terroir: Love, Out of Place
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2020
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Bend
3 editions
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2004
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Red Under the Skin
2 editions
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1994
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Windows and Doors: A Poet Reads Literary Theory
5 editions
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2014
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Vivarium
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2014
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Healing Visions
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2023
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The Future Will Call You Something Else: Poems
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Vtg Natasha Saje / Red Under the Skin / Signed First Edition, 1994 [Hardcover] Natasha Saje
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Red Under The Skin (Pitt Poetry Series)
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“How much she's learned through love
about everything, including that quadrant of self
visible only to others but exceptionally
accessed through the one who knows her best.”
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about everything, including that quadrant of self
visible only to others but exceptionally
accessed through the one who knows her best.”
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“The poet doesn’t know what the poem, finally, will be “about” when he uses the word’s etymology as a starting point before he knows the twists and turns of its history. For example, when I decided to write about vanilla as part of a series of poems about food, I researched its etymology, discovering that it comes from the Spanish vainilla, diminutive of the Latin vagina (“sheath”). Thus, the pod-shaped bean was named after the vagina, which itself was named for the function it provides for the penis.”
― Windows and Doors: A Poet Reads Literary Theory
― Windows and Doors: A Poet Reads Literary Theory
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