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Northern Latitudes: Prose Poems
Contributor(s): Millman, Lawrence (Author)
ISBN: 0898232074     ISBN-13: 9780898232073
Publisher: White Pine Press (NY)
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2000
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Annotation: The first collection of poetry by noted travel writer Lawrence Millman.
"Tent Dwellers-Okak, Labrador"
"Inside this licheny ring of stones that once held down a sealskin tent, I pitch my own domed aquamarine tent and then quickly crawl inside to escape an ice pellet shower, whereupon I see a couple of my predecessors squatting dim and hazy, Dorset People with cuprous, epicanthic faces, scrapers of skin, tellers of tales, diviners of the weather, who stare at this pallid specimen from a distant age in his nylon-lined apparel, astonished that he somehow survived and they did not."
Lawrence Millman is the author of eight other books (most recently "An Evening among Headhunters") and hundreds of essays, short stories, and poems published in hundreds of magazines, as well as the editor of several anthologies.
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American - General
Dewey: 811.54
LCCN: 00105588
Series: Marie Alexander Poetry
Physical Information: 0.28" H x 6" W x 8.97" (0.37 lbs) 96 pages
 
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The first collection of poetry by noted travel writer Lawrence Millman.

Tent Dwellers--Okak, Labrador

Inside this licheny ring of stones that once held down a sealskin tent, I pitch my own domed aquamarine tent and then quickly crawl inside to escape an ice pellet shower, whereupon I see a couple of my predecessors squatting dim and hazy, Dorset People with cuprous, epicanthic faces, scrapers of skin, tellers of tales, diviners of the weather, who stare at this pallid specimen from a distant age in his nylon-lined apparel, astonished that he somehow survived and they did not.

Lawrence Millman is the author of eight other books (most recently An Evening among Headhunters) and hundreds of essays, short stories, and poems published in hundreds of magazines, as well as the editor of several anthologies.