Camp, Kate,

Snow White's coffin / Kate Camp. - 71 pages ; 21 cm.

Poems. "These poems were written while Kate Camp held the Creative New Zealand Berlin Residency from September 2011 to October 2012."--Back cover.

The loneliest ol' song in the world -- On reading Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard -- This is the well -- Eye that is swallowed -- The sea is dark and we are told it's deep -- There is no easy way -- Everything is a clock -- To myself -- A living example -- One hundred and fifty-one thousand bridges -- Kutno -- Letter to a friend -- Everybody has to be somewhere -- Snow White's coffin -- Self-adhesive horror stickers -- Galileo's law of falling bodies -- Double glazing -- History as seen through the eyes of babies -- Memory of the future -- Rendering synthetic objects into legacy photographs -- The award-winning map -- Lupa -- Spreepark -- The sleeping fury -- The world's most impractical machine -- A living body is never really calm -- Nuns -- The night sky on any day in history -- Interrupted world -- Death of a princess -- The fall of 1981 -- The great (or perhaps vast) night -- The call of death -- Death is recognised as a friend -- Woman confiding -- Soul -- Untitled poem about my neighbours -- Berlin.

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New Zealand poetry--21st century.