Dream Work by Mary Oliver
Dream Work by Mary Oliver. 1986 Atlantic Monthly Press, later printing, 90 pages. According to Ruth Franklin in the New Yorker: “Dream Work, her fifth and possibly her best book, comprises a weird chorus of disembodied voices that might come from nightmares, in poems detailing Oliver’s fear of her father and her memories of the abuse she suffered at his hands." Dream Work following Oliver's Pulitzer-Prize Winning collection American Primitive.
Condition: VG
"And probably,
if they don't waste time
looking fir an easier world
they can do it."
Dream Work by Mary Oliver. 1986 Atlantic Monthly Press, later printing, 90 pages. According to Ruth Franklin in the New Yorker: “Dream Work, her fifth and possibly her best book, comprises a weird chorus of disembodied voices that might come from nightmares, in poems detailing Oliver’s fear of her father and her memories of the abuse she suffered at his hands." Dream Work following Oliver's Pulitzer-Prize Winning collection American Primitive.
Condition: VG
"And probably,
if they don't waste time
looking fir an easier world
they can do it."