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Terrance Hayes reads Matthew Dickman

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Is There an Underground in Your Poems?

Draneus: Is there an underground in this poem, or is there an underground that leads to your other poems? And i was thinking, especially about your sort of upcoming book, american sonnets, fror ma, past and future assassin. Maybe we could think about those that title. I'm trying tomakia leap between this poem and those future poems. Draneus: It's that between space, right? Linton, cast and the futureOr the sinnet and the assassin,. The love and the attack on one by someone who wants to wipe you out.

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