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CREATIVE ENCOUNTERS: Epitaphic

"Epitaphic" features two poems that were written to speak to the poet's interest in commemorating or capturing past moments, events, or persons. "Topographies" is concerned with the interplay between transience and permanence--the passing of time, changing relationships, but...

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Published in:Migration and society : advances in research 2019-01, Vol.2 (1), p.119
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