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Graham Foust.  As in Every Deafness.  2003.  66 pp.  
A beautiful book physically.  It didn't impress me much when I first read it.  It still doesn't.  Any of the poems might be fine as filler in a really good book of poetry, but there are no anchors, no really great poems to give the collection weight.  The Celanesque mannerisms get a bit irritating too. It's not that Foust is an untalented poet; he certainly doesn't make mistakes.  There's just not enough there.
 
 
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