Too Many Humans of New York
In the cities and on the screens of the 21st century, the personal is the public, and the public is personal. The poems in Abigail Welhouse’s second chapbook, Too Many Humans of New York, extend and expand the horizons of longing, skepticism, irony, and anxiety that fueled her previous chapbook...
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In the cities and on the screens of the 21st century, the personal is the public, and the public is personal. The poems in Abigail Welhouse’s second chapbook, Too Many Humans of New York, extend and expand the horizons of longing, skepticism, irony, and anxiety that fueled her previous chapbook (Bad Baby). Long poetic lines twist and turn like queues for the city's best pi
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Bottlecap Press
Pages no: 29
Edition language: English