"Big Bone Lick," "Big Talk," and "Flush"
ebook ∣ An article from Southern Cultures 17: 3, The Memory Issue
By Robert Morgan
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Mason-Dixon Lines
"Big Bone Lick," "Big Talk," and "Flush"
poetry by Robert Morgan
Robert Morgan drives home a similar message with three poems. They address "memory" on the grandest scale— not merely familial or communal but epochal and even geologic.
" . . . for ten millennia, the bones
seemed wreckage from a mighty dream . . . "
"Big Bone Lick," "Big Talk," and "Flush"
poetry by Robert Morgan
Robert Morgan drives home a similar message with three poems. They address "memory" on the grandest scale— not merely familial or communal but epochal and even geologic.
" . . . for ten millennia, the bones
seemed wreckage from a mighty dream . . . "