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Unincorporated persons in the late Honda dynasty
In Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty, Tony Hoagland continues his witty and poignant unraveling of modern American life, sounding out the harmonic connections between what we have been given, how it makes us feel, and how to speak of it. Funny, combative, intimate, and public, these poems advocate that we must fight for clarity, reinvent our affections, and remain, as best we can, unincorporated.
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