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The Review of Contemporary Fiction : Diane Williams / Aidan Higgins / Patricia Eakins Volume 23-3, Paperback / softback Book

The Review of Contemporary Fiction : Diane Williams / Aidan Higgins / Patricia Eakins Volume 23-3 Paperback / softback

Edited by John O'Brien

Part of the The Review of Contemporary Fiction series

Paperback / softback

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C. S. Giscombe's Here is a long, single poem that takes place in a progression of three settings, three unlikely locations: the edges of the urban south, the edges--just beyond and just within the city--of rural Ohio, and the places where upstate New York forms the border with Canada, "the next country." Here is racial in its knowledge and acknowledgment of the great geographic archetype, the journey north; yet the work's nature denies the closure of destination.

The poem's interest instead is in statement(s) of situation, in "the path traced by a moving point." First published by Dalkey Archive Press in 1994, now available again.

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