Winner of the 1998 Barnard New Women Poets Prize The poems in Jena Osman's first volume embody the poem as performance, revealing the tensions between narrative coherence and Brechtian self-consciousness, and our constitution by "characters" of all types. Playful, mysterious, and challenging, "The Character" is for anyone interested in the inscription of power by means of language.
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Winner of the 1998 Barnard New Women Poets Prize The poems in Jena Osman's first volume embody the poem as performance, revealing the tensions between narrative coherence and Brechtian self-consciousness, and our constitution by "characters" of all types. Playful, mysterious, and challenging, "The Character" is for anyone interested in the inscription of power by means of language.
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Good. Size: 6x0x9; ***please read*** Shelf wear with corner bumps, smudge on front cover from a store label and note inside cover with light pencil-no marks on text-99 pages-my shelf location-28-a-36*
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Near Fine. First edition. Introduction by Lyn Hejinian. Trade paperback. Sunning to the spine and the wrappers, else near fine. Winner of the 1998 Barnard New Women Poets Prize.