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"In her fourth book of poetry, Michelle Boisseau grapples with a legacy of misery and longing that is both personal and collective, circling first around a reckoning of her ancestors' history' of slave-holding in Virginia for as many as two hundred years. Then under her unflinching gaze, borders between the personal and universal bleed together."--BOOK JACKET.
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