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Against Which.


Against Which

Ross Gay Ross Gay is an American poet whose poems have been published in several magazines and journals. Life and Work
Ross Gay was born in Youngstown, Ohio and grew up outside of Philadelphia.
 

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The newest addition to the CavanKerry Press 'New Poetry' series, "Against Which" showcases the poetic talent and highly original voice of Ross Gay as he explores such painful issues as physical brutality, carnality car·nal  
adj.
1. Relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites: carnal desire.

2. Worldly or earthly; temporal: the carnal world.

3.
, violent loss, the transcendence of death, and grim aspects of human experience. His is a poetry that slams the attention of the reader with considerable force wrought with linguistic eloquence Eloquence
Ambrose, St.

bees, prophetic of fluency, landed in his mouth. [Christian Hagiog: Brewster, 177]

Antony, Mark

gives famous speech against Caesar’s assassins. [Br. Lit.
. The result is verse that lingers in the mind as such thoughtful and thought-provokingly illustrated images inevitably will. 'Leaving New Orleans': I'm leaving a city where the living and dead mix,/ when the dank dank  
adj. dank·er, dank·est
Disagreeably damp or humid. See Synonyms at wet.



[Middle English, probably of Scandinavian origin.
 summer air's reek is more ghost/than any town needs. The plane knifing through/night. I met someone here whose eyes drip/with the scars of some slaughter, the echo/whispering. There's a pain you can't even begin/to know. And 33,000 feet down, a human galaxy's/mute burn.
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