*Winner of the Mark Ritzenhein Emerging Poet Award* "I can barely remember / how we all used to touch each other," writes Chana Kraus-Friedberg in Grammars of Hope. These poems confront issues of isolation and connection heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic, and they confront complications and inequities that preceded the pandemic. Here is a writer reckoning with what it meant to grow...
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