Corinna A-Maying the Apocalypse
by Darcie Dennigan • from Corinna A-Maying the Apocalypse • Fordham University Press
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Darcie DenniganDarcie Dennigan's work has appeared in numerous journals, including The Atlantic Monthly, Forklift Ohio, and Tin House. She lives in West Hollywood, California.
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Corinna A-Maying the Apocalypse“A powerfully original poet—one whose idiosyncratic power could not be learned or taught.” (Alice Fulton)
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