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Play dead

Book • 2016
Francine J. Harris's "Play Dead" is a collection of poems that delve into complex themes of trauma, identity, and the lingering effects of violence.

Harris's work is characterized by its unflinching portrayal of difficult subjects, often exploring the emotional and psychological aftermath of events rather than explicitly detailing the events themselves.

The poems utilize vivid imagery and powerful language to evoke a sense of unease and tension, leaving the reader to grapple with the implications of the unspoken.

Her use of repetition and rhythm creates a hypnotic effect, drawing the reader deeper into the emotional landscape of the poems.

The collection is a testament to the power of poetry to confront difficult truths and offer a space for reflection and understanding.

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