(no subject) / Peter Burghardt.

"The poems of (no subject) are an investigation of the personal everyday. The title for the book and the poems contained within are derived from the default subject line of a subjectless email. The books' composition was informed by this idea of the quickly written subjectless email, as th...

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Main Author: Burghardt, Peter, 1984- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oakland, California : Omnidawn Publishing, 2022.
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