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|a PS3602.E363 |b O25 2015
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|a PS3602.E363 |b A6 2015
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|a Beer, Nicky, |e author.
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|a Poems. |k Selections
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|a The octopus game / |c Nicky Beer.
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|a Pittsburgh : |b Carnegie Mellon University Press, |c 2015.
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|a 75 pages ; |c 22 cm.
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|a text |b txt |2 rdacontent
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|a unmediated |b n |2 rdamedia
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|a volume |b nc |2 rdacarrier
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|a Carnegie Mellon Poetry
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|a BEIN Zac B398 Oc7 2015: Number line on t.p. verso indicates first printing: "10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1." Paperbound.
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|a Poems.
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|a Highly intelligent and a master of camouflage, the octopus is a creature destined to thrive in the poetic ecosystem. In The Octopus Game, the figure of the octopus shape-shifts and reinvents itself throughout ocean depths, tide pools, aquariums, gardens, movies, pulp novels, fine art, and nightmares. Nicky Beer acts as the strange documentarian recording the bizarre, beautiful, and disturbing habits of creatures for whom subterfuge and mimicry are a means of survival.
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|a American poetry |y 21st century.
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|a 2000 - 2099 |2 fast
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|a Carnegie Mellon poetry.
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|a PS3602.E363
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|a Beinecke Library |b LSF- BEINECKE >> Zac B398 Oc7 2015|DELIM|12624506
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|a Sterling Memorial Library |b SML, Linonia & Brothers Room >> PS3602.E363 A6 2015|DELIM|12554751
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|a 2015-03-27T09:09:08.000Z