
doi: 10.57709/1059513
These poems tell lyrical stories primarily about violence, language, loss and love. Often with an edge of nightmare, they capture the voices of fringe characters in a variety of settings and circumstances. The poems also deal with books, history, family, ritual/myth and the natural world.
violence, ritual, English Language and Literature, Alabama, translation, Greek, 800, myth, poetry
violence, ritual, English Language and Literature, Alabama, translation, Greek, 800, myth, poetry
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