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Brooklyn Antediluvian
Brooklyn Antediluvian: Poems | Patrick Rosal
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Rosal finds trouble he isn't asking for in his unforgettable new poems, whether in New York City, Austin, Texas, or the colonized Philippines of his ancestors. But trouble is everywhere, and Rosal, acclaimed author of My American Kundiman, responds in kind, pulling no punches in his most visceral, physical collection to date. "My hand's quick trip from my hip to your chin, across / your face, is not the first free lesson I've given," Rosal writes, and it's true--this new book is full of lessons, hard-earned, from a poet who nonetheless finds beauty in the face of violence.
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annemi
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I loved this so much. I've read very little poetry; but Patrick Rosal is a new favorite.

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BrianSpears
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This book sat on my dresser for a solid month at least before I picked it up to read, and now I regret every moment I waited. Holy shit these poems.