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At times rhapsodic, at times elegaic, Junious Ward’s Sing Me a Lesser Wound parses Southern masculinity and interrogates the concept of home as a place we have to leave—and sometimes spend the rest of our lives looking for.
Includes the poems “Like Prophets of Baal,” “I Know When K-Ci Sings Forever My Lady,” “The Field White for Harvest but the Neighbors Saw Nothing,” “Heavy,” “Inheritance,” “Homecoming, Rich Square, NC,” “The Makers,” “Etymology of Boy,” “If Being a Man Allowed for Emotion,” “I Love the Hometown I Had to Leave,” and “Bonfire.”
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