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ISBN: 9781773053189-03

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How a Poem Wrestles with Its Inheritance – How a Poem Lives Between Languages – How a Poem Invites Us to Praise – How a Poem Answers Some Questions but Not Others

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Rahat Kurd: "Ghazal: In the Persian" – Natalia Toledo, translated by Clare Sullivan, "Flower That Drops Its Petals" – Ross Gay, "Ode to Drinking Water from My Hands" – Amber McMillan, "The Light I’ve Seen in Your Hair I Have Found in My Own Hands"

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Adam Sol

Adam Sol is an award-winning poet, writer, and teacher. He has published four collections of poetry, including Crowd of Sounds, which won Ontario’s Trillium Book Award. He lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife, Rabbi Yael Splansky, and their three sons.