About this title: This delightful book, beautifully published by Avec Books, follows Browne's Rebecca Letters (Kesley St.) and Lore (Instress) with more of her unique lightness of touch and capacious vison. C. D. Wright comments: "'Which way to the windmaker's door?/ If you want to know you'll have to ask the doormaker.' A riddling, wind-activated poem describing the transformative adventures of a girl and a crane. Page after page, deckled with light, whistle headfirst into a journey, a conversation, a host of insoluble dilemmas, 'questions swept over a chasm.' "The Agency Of Wind" yields the imagnative ...
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: A V E C Books
Date Published: 1999
ISBN-13:9781880713129ISBN:1880713128
Description: Very Good. 1880713128 0.5 x 5.8 x 8.2 inches Bernadette Mayer "The gentle quality of Laynie Browne's prose is perfectly suited for this ethereal tale. " C.D. Wright " 'Which way to the windmaker's door? / If you want to know you'll have to ask the doormaker. ' A riddling, wind-activated poem describing the transformative adventures of a girl and a crane. Page after page, deckled with light, whistle headfirst into a journey, a conversation, a host of insoluble dilemmas, 'questions swept over a ... read more
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