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With an Indifference to the Geography of Home, and: Stopping on the Side of the Highway
Abstract:These poems navigate the fraught and often complicated geographies of home, faith, family, and a lost brotherhood. Having lost a younger brother to addiction, this set of poems internalizes and reconciles itself against grief and the consequences of loss upon oneself and yields to the greater purpose of the beautiful.