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Evasions (Volume 15)

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Daniel Albright gathers parables, poems, dreams, translations, written during a three-year period following the death of his father. Together, these form a moving record of a time of trouble, a tribute to people and objects lost, as well as offering a way of deflecting or evading even greater and less knowable harm. Accompanied by artwork by the poet and artist Peter Sacks, the cahier is an attempt to translate private experiences into something with public meaning.

44 pages, Paperback

First published August 15, 2012

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December 27, 2012
A painful year talked about in any terms but those that caused the pain. Indirection is the means by which exorcism is committed--if, indeed, any pains were successfully purged.
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