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Anamnesis XVI, and: Anamnesis XVII, and: Anamnesis XVIII
- Colorado Review
- Center for Literary Publishing
- Volume 43, Number 2, Summer 2016
- pp. 156-158
- 10.1353/col.2016.0052
- Article
- Additional Information
"Anamnesis XVI":Part of a poem-series mediating accumulating embodiment in the face of family illness and state violence through a documentary and incantatory compositional imperative. This poem is specific to the cradle-to-grave crisis in the United States, circa 2013–16.
"Anamnesis XVII”: Part of a poem-series mediating accumulating embodiment in the face of family illness and state violence through a documentary and incantatory compositional imperative. This poem written while walking along the international border-wall in Nogales, AZ.
“Anamnesis XVIII”: Part of a poem-series mediating accumulating embodiment in the face of family illness and state violence through a documentary and incantatory compositional imperative. This poem written while walking along the international border-wall in Nogales, AZ and throughout the U.S. side of that city, influenced by a Yoeme street-dance protest against state violence in Mexico concerning the missing students of Ayotzinapa.