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More copies of this ISBNThis title in other editionsBar Book: Poems and Otherwiseby Julie Sheehan
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:In this wholly original work, a barmaid grapples with the irreconcilable tensions in her work and personal life. At work, she's torn between taking orders and keeping order. At home, she confronts the limits of a service ethos as exemplified by her failed marriage. Marguerite, the barmaid's daughter, has a thing or two to say on the subject, for she, like her mother, is trying to create an instruction manual for understanding her own broken experience. Meanwhile, cocktails, barwares, and other bartenders chime in with their own points of view.
from "Cracked Ice": When I return, I'll come in clapboard, stained chestnut, with lead-based paint on radiators, old fashioned, and a little bit insane but sturdy to a fault. A spalting grain on punky myrtle and no refrigerator when I return. Synopsis:Employing the metaphor-rich names and recipes of cocktails, an exuberant third collection from a "dancer of language" (Molly Peacock).
About the AuthorJulie Sheehanlives on Long Island, New York. Her first collection of poems was Thaw.
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