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Philadelphia: Thread Makes Blanket Press, 2011. Saddle-stapled wraps. Light shelfwear; some grubbiness to covers, and stain to two pages. Good+. Unpaginated [40pp., plus covers]. Poetry. On May 13, 1985, a Philadelphia Police Department helicopter dropped a bomb onto a row home at 6221 Osage Avenue, the headquarters of the group MOVE. Writer Andrea Walls grew up just blocks away from the bombing and witnessed its aftermath, and now she's telling the story of that night into morning through her poetry.
Ultraviolet Catastrophe by Walls, Andrea - 2011
by Walls, Andrea
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Ultraviolet Catastrophe
by Walls, Andrea
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Philadelphia: Thread Makes Blanket Press, 2011. [40p.] in stapled wraps. Very good. Poetry "culled from a larger work-in-progress" in which the poet reflects "upon a lost childhood landscape and the social-political and geographical contexts that allowed for this unprecedented event in American history.
- Bookseller Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (US)
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- Publisher Thread Makes Blanket Press
- Place of Publication Philadelphia
- Date Published 2011
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ULTRAVIOLET CATASTROPHE
by Walls, Andrea
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