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The Nature of Not Knowing


One of the pleasures of Mark Cox's latest collection of poetry[1] is its lack of archness, one of the connotations of knowing, as in a “knowing glance” or tone of voice. And yet the nature of knowledge, as an understanding of limitations, is always close at hand. One of the book’s best poems, “Shroud,” conveys […]

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