Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 An Upward Fall : A Poet’s Quest for Totality
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'Every poet has his or her addictions: words they use over and over again, ones they own ‘by right of obsessive musical deed’ (to quote Richard Hugo). For Emily Dickinson, it was theethou, and Death. For Sylvia Plath, it was him, nothing, go, and gone. For Gabriel García Lorca, it was sangrelagrimas, negro, and corazón. For Jordie Albiston, it just might be world, the word that aims to contain everything.'  (Introduction)

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  • Fifteeners Jordie Albiston 2021 selected work poetry
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