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from Life in a Box is a Pretty Life by Dawn Lundy Martin

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February 2, 2015
 

from Life in a Box is a Pretty Life

 
Dawn Lundy Martin

About This Poem

 

“This poem is a part of a larger meditation on human dignity that winds through my new book. What speech does the contemporary moment allow when that speaking or attempted speech regards global displacement, local brutalization, and abject apathy?”
Dawn Lundy Martin

 

Dawn Lundy Martin is the author of Life in a Box is a Pretty Life (Nightboat Books, 2014). She is an associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh and splits her time between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and East Hampton, New York.

 

Photo Credit: Max Freeman

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