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The poems in We Find Each Other in the Darkness emphasize an unraveling of Jackson, MS, the rural Mississippi Delta, and the ecologically fragile Gulf Coast, through surreal and magically real points of view. Reminiscent of Walter Benjamin's One-Way Street, these poems create dialectics of experiences about disparate peoples in far away and unfamiliar locations, however unified by the themes of family, geography, social justice, and environmental crises. The TRP Chapbook Series

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The poems in We Find Each Other in the Darkness emphasize an unraveling of Jackson, MS, the rural Mississippi Delta, and the ecologically fragile Gulf Coast, through surreal and magically real points of view. Reminiscent of Walter Benjamin's One-Way Street, these poems create dialectics of experiences about disparate peoples in far away and unfamiliar locations, however unified by the themes of family, geography, social justice, and environmental crises. The TRP Chapbook Series
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Autorenporträt
RICHARD BOADA is the author of two poetry collections: The Error of Nostalgia, nominated for the 2014 Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Poetry Award, and Archipelago Sinking. He is a graduate of the Center for Writers at the University of Southern Mississippi. His poetry appears in The Southern Poetry Anthology, Urban Voices: 51 Poets / 51 Poems, Rhino, Crab Orchard Review, Poetry East, North American Review, and Third Coast, among others. Currently, he is Editor and Publications Coordinator of the Mississippi Legislature PEER Committee and teaches at Mississippi College.