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Kitchens at Night
Kitchens at Night
Kitchens at Night
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Kitchens at Night exists in the space between domesticity and imagination, the dreamt and the actual. A goat appears with a message. A chilli prompts metaphysical questions. A coffin appears in the flea market.In half-light, relationships falter and familiar objects are restored to their original mystery and strangeness in these spellbinding and playful poems.
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Release dateJan 18, 2022
ISBN9781914914058
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    Kitchens at Night - Dean Browne

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    Published 2022 by

    Smith|Doorstop Books

    The Poetry Business

    Campo House,

    54 Campo Lane,

    Sheffield S1 2EG

    Copyright © Dean Browne 2022

    All Rights Reserved

    ISBN 978-1-914914-04-1

    eBook ISBN 978-1-914914-05-8

    Typeset by The Poetry Business

    Printed by People for Print, Sheffield

    Smith|Doorstop Books are a member of Inpress:

    www.inpressbooks.co.uk

    Distributed by NBN International, 1 Deltic Avenue,

    Rooksley, Milton Keynes MK13 8LD

    The Poetry Business gratefully acknowledges the support of Arts Council England.

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    Contents

    Aide-mémoire

    Curriculum Vitae

    Memory is a Wardrobe

    Rachael’s Coat Inside Out

    Pine Box in the Flea Market

    Quiche

    Pinball

    The Goatfish

    The Émigré

    The Pineapple Massage

    Tabernacle

    Polyphemus

    Approach to Chilli

    The Triangle

    Approach to an Egg

    Barmbrack

    My Last Consultation

    Eclectus

    Fado With Garlic Crusher

    Listening to Joni Mitchell’s Blue While Cooking Peposo

    Self-Checkout

    A storm piles up behind the house.

    – Elizabeth Bishop, ‘Squatter’s Children’

    I think a bird, and it begins to fly.

    – Theodore Roethke, ‘The Exulting’

    Aide-mémoire

    A goat has been following me for hours. There is a sign

    hung around his neck that reads NEVER FORGET.

    That’s not very

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