Village The ShuttersLatasha N. Nevada Diggs Part poetry collection, part soundscape, Village uses dark humor and keen observation to explore the roots of memory, grief, and estrangement. In propulsive and formally inventive verse, LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs examines how trauma reshapes lineage, language, and choice, disrupting attempts at reconciliation across generations. Questioning who is deemed worthy of public memorialization, Diggs raises new monuments, tears down
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] Arguing that if in the “old art the writer writes texts [ … ] in the new art the writer makes books
Both desperately philosophical and tenderly present
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and how poetry informed all of his work from the visual arts to his political essays to his films
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Debut collection of mistranslations of Petrarchan love poems by Kat Addis