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Jul 2019
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Adi Assis's Poetry of Social Critique an...

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The poetry of Adi Assis injects us with the distress that consumes his days and nights. His laments madden us as we find ourselves rare witness to circumstances usually hidden from view, and even more profoundly, to the hidden reaches of the poet's heart.

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Various poems by Adi Assis from Poetry International Rotterdam

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