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Graham Foust, As in Every Deafness
As In Every Deafness, Graham Foust's first collection, sounds the
depths of need and loss through narcotics and the bleak interiors
of winter. Although suspended in indefinite, sometimes desperate
states of desire, these spare poems move toward an honest recognition
of the damage incurred: "Welcome, autumn, / to my room / of
empty things. // Welcome to a room / like you."
"Though As in Every Deafness recalls the wintry meditative
intensity of William Bronk, it's a new millennium: 'Our economy
proceeds / as if life were an unlearning.' Graham Foust has an unerring
sense of the exact contours of a particular thought and is able
to express them with mathematical precision and emotional delicacy;
yet pushing against lyric constraint is wildness, uneasiness, sometimes
terror."
- Susan Howe
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