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7 rows ·  · Harryette Mullen's fifth poetry collection, Sleeping with the Dictionary, is the abecedarian 3/5(2).  · Harryette Mullen's fifth poetry collection, Sleeping with the Dictionary, is the abecedarian offspring of her collaboration with two of the poet's most seductive writing partners, Roget's Thesaurus and The American Heritage Dictionary.4/5(96). Post by: www.doorway.ru Poet: Harryette Mullen Leave a Comment I beg to dicker with my silver-tongued companion, whose lips are ready to read my shining gloss. A versatile partner, conversant and well-versed in the verbal art, the dictionary is not averse to the solitary habits of .


Everything about Mullen's agency and mine register on the census as polar opposites. Yet, in the world of poetics, Harryette Mullen, to me, feels like a kindred spirit. I do hope she has the wisdom to disavow as much. Invention is the Energizer bunny of Mullen's Sleeping With the Dictionary. She employs nonsense and language games as easily. If it is true that a dictionary brings forth "myriad possibilities" of creation and liberation in the most intimate relationship that a poet may develop with it, it is no less true that this relationship entails some form of penetration and entanglement, if not imprisonment. The poem "Sleeping with the Dictionary," by Harryette Mullen (a, p. Sleeping with the Dictionary. Harryette Mullen. University of California Press ($) by Christopher Fischbach. The centerpiece poem of Harryette Mullen's latest collection is "Jinglejangle," ten pages of the most fun I have read in, well, possibly ever: Ab flab abracadabra Achy Breaky Action Jackson airy-fairy airfare.


Sleeping with the Dictionary. by Harryette Mullen (Author) February ; First Edition; Paperback $, £ eBook $, £; Series New California Poetry; Title Details. Rights: Available worldwide Pages: ISBN: Trim Size: x Harryette Mullen appears to be taking some extra inspiration from Stein in her work, Sleeping with the Dictionary, with many of her poems breaking the rules of conventional English to create unique sounds and imagery. In “Coo/Slur,” it is tough to find a meaning in the words, but each line sound like a color. Sleeping with the Dictionary PDF Book by Harryette Mullen () Download or Read Online.

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