"To the Person Who Tends My Body moves beyond our shared foundation of grief and fallibility in search of the tenderness, humor, and courage that just might make us more than the sum of our parts. From shacks and mortuaries to highways and television screens, these poems also seek to reexamine the strange wall separating reality and imagination in the hopes that it might be less a wall than a veil."
"To the Person Who Tends My Body moves beyond our shared foundation of grief and fallibility in search of the tenderness, humor, and courage that just might make us more than the sum of our parts. From shacks and mortuaries to highways and television screens, these poems also seek to reexamine the strange wall separating reality and imagination in the hopes that it might be less a wall than a veil."
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