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Camouflage
Poems
Author: Carol Muske-Dukes
Narrator: Hope
Unabridged: 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Open Road Media
Published: 07/30/2026
Categories: Fiction, Poetry, American Poetry, Women Authors
Synopsis
"Lies, wishes, fantasies—all the weaponry of compassionate imagination at war with society—deploy with delicious satire in [Muske-Dukes's] first book." —Library Journal
This audiobook is narrated using advanced digital voice technology for clear, natural-sounding storytelling.
A poet, novelist, critic, and essayist, Carol Muske-Dukes has established herself as one of the preeminent talents of modern American writing. Birth, loss, imprisonment, and renewal are among the subjects of Camouflage, her first published book of poems. These twenty-eight poems are a young writer's stream of consciousness set in formal verse. In "Photographer," Muske-Dukes slides between light and dark. "Salad Days: Nebraska, 1964," relives a plane ride over the state's rolling plains. And the tongue-in-cheek yet respectful "Swansong" evokes a childhood ballet class, taught by a faded prima ballerina. Each poem is a skin, a mask, a camouflage meant for survival—a place of regeneration and change.