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No Theater

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Considering the responsibilities of the social world with a disconnected eye, NO THEATER is a collection of meticulously crafted poems that perform outside of time, but remain intuitively familiar and profound.

Chris Tonelli reveals the artificialities of the everyday self with a language stalked by loss yet driven by possibility. Here, these poems come prepare...more
chapbook, 25 pages
Published July 24th 2009 by Brave Men Press (first published 2009)
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