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Inheritance


Geoffrey Brock’s third collection After[1] intends the title to work in two ways. Many poems in the book were written after the death of Brock’s father, the poet Van K. Brock. Part elegy, part midlife reckoning, the speaker struggles to absorb and metabolize the loss of the father-poet.   The opening poem “Annunciation,” set in […]

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