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Mary Karr Reads Terrance Hayes

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploration of Communion, Kinship, and Poems

This chapter examines the multifaceted emotions tied to communion and the impact of the recent closure of religious spaces. The speakers ponder the intertwined themes of kinship, cannibalism, and spirituality, referencing works by poets Terrence Hayes and Mary Karr.

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