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Abode
Jun-long Lee’s debut collection of interconnected prose and free verse poems.
In Abode, Jun-long Lee explores homes both material and interior, lost and rediscovered; his poems are excavations of nested domestic spheres furnished by ruin and decay. Lee takes readers through hallucinatory geographies, plant-haunted spaces, and dreamlike corridors flooded with water and light, accompanied by an ever-changing subject that cannot make itself feel at home in its body, its country, or its language.
In Abode, Jun-long Lee explores homes both material and interior, lost and rediscovered; his poems are excavations of nested domestic spheres furnished by ruin and decay. Lee takes readers through hallucinatory geographies, plant-haunted spaces, and dreamlike corridors flooded with water and light, accompanied by an ever-changing subject that cannot make itself feel at home in its body, its country, or its language.
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