The poems in Ed Pavlic's Let It Be Broke are ignited by sonic memories--from Chaka Khan on the radio to his teenaged daughter singing "Stay" at a local caf --that spark a journey into personal and ontological questions. Pavlic's lyric lines are equal parts introspection and inter-spection, a term he coins for the shared rumination that encourages some collective deep thinking about the arbitrary boundaries that perpetuate racial and geographic...
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