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'‘The Weave is the second book collaboration between Thurston Moore and John Kinsella — dubbed a work in progress by the two poets, the book guides readers through a world in decay, crafting an invigo rating language of spontaneity and survival out of the destruction. Moore and Kinsella aren’t just observing — they implicate us all in the harms of global capitalism and environmental disaster, charting a back and forth between the individual and the crowd.’— Rosie Long Decter
'‘These poems start in Dolphy’s key + end with a quarryman’s dream. In between secrets are stored. See how many you can find.’— Clark Coolidge'
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