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Exit, Civilian: Poems

Exit, Civilian: Poems

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In her second collection, Idra Novey steps in and out of jails, courthouses, and caves to explore what confinement means in the twenty-first century. From the beeping doors of a prison in New York to cellos playing in a former jail in Chile, she looks at prisons that have opened, closed, and transformed to examine how the stigma of incarceration has altered American families, including her own. Novey writes of the expanding prison complex that was once a field and imagines what's next for the civilians who enter and exit it each day.

On Bafflement

We drew a prison in the sand and it wouldn't go away.

Not even beneath the foam of the biggest waves.

The torn leg of a starfish clung to the door.

A piece of seaweed clung to the bars over the windows.

The tide came in higher and we thought, So much for the prison.

Somebody asked why did we draw that thing,

And were we growing old watching it this way.

We felt compelled to make love in the sand a few feet off.

Then we drew another one, just to see if we'd make love again.

Author: Idra Novey
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 04/15/2012
Series: National Poetry
Pages: 88
Weight: 0.3lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.40w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9780820343488
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