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“Interesting how ‘Pith’ stands out for the very ways it resists rounding out as a whole. Hollows run the center of the manuscript as though it needed bird bones in order to move around. If place is an import factor of the political, these poems surround the dark center of placelessness. These poems then must find a rooted zone w/in single words, in whatever language be it Kurdish or English or Internet vernacular.” —Carolina Ebeid

44 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2020

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Tracy Fuad

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