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Celebrating 55 Years of Literary Publishing

immigrant poetry

Sebastian H. Paramo

April 1, 2014 by utpress Leave a Comment

BEGINNER’S ENGLISH FOR REFUGEES by Sebastian H. Paramo I walk around the makeshift classroom where the heat has us sweating for words. The adults repeat phrases like a chorus, Each word is said as if it could change their lives. They get out their notebooks & sharpened pencils while the fan overhead twirls a phrase … [Read more…]

Posted in: Poetry Tagged: contemporary poetry, immigrant poetry, new writing, poetry

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