Drone : poems / Allan Popa.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789715506762
- PS 9993.P66 .D836 2013
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"These haunting poems tell timeless stories about those who live on the border between two worlds: one world is visible and stable, the other is a phantom world where objects and situations shape-shift into totems that confound our attempts to decipher their hidden meanings. The border inhabitants are just like us: they wish to understand the unfathomable. They wish, like us, to be better than they have been. Their voices echo our longings: for certainty, for reconciliation, for continuation. Allan Popa has created the cosmos, with earth and us in it. These brilliant poems will last." -Mary Jo Bang (Source: http://www.ateneo.edu/ateneopress/index.php)
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