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Leaving Gary
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112 pages
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Keenly observing the intersections of race, class, and religion, this collection of poetry captures the essence of social activism inspired by Vatican II and the tumultuous sixties. Through vivid imagery, it explores themes of memory and media, reflecting on both vanishing places and those we long to forget. The work of John Sheehan offers a poignant commentary on the landscapes of our lives and the societal issues that shape them.
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1997, paperback
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