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from The Gorgeous Nothings: Emily Dickinson’s Envelope Poems by Emily Dickinson, 2013
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a Spider and a Flower, 2019, a scale model of Emily Dickinson’s greenhouse with plaster-encased sheets of paper, a charred log, a vessel made from shell, and a walled-in area made with metal and fabric with a printed image of present-day Sils Maria, nearby where Frederich Nietzsche spent many summers.