The collection of poems in The Reckoning of Jeanne d'Antietam circles the U.S. Civil War and the failed revolution of Reconstruction, and Matthew Moore makes incursions into the histories and beliefs of the era through architectures of sound, but also via ancillary histories and histories stacked upon histories--densely and visibly scrawled--like Anselm Kiefer's sculptures of lead books, melted and dripping with the texts of illegible songs...
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