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BOOKS OF THE MONTH

Wound Is the Origin of Wonder

By Maya C Popa

The astounding poem Dear Life opens this meditative and purposefully heart-decelerating second collection. It foregrounds Popa’s pared-back style of earnest revelation and precise use of abstraction: “I have wanted all the world, its beauties/and its injuries; some days,/I think that is

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