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Undergloom

By Prageeta Sharma

Undergloom
$15.95
  • ISBN: 9781934200674
  • Published: April 21, 2013
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Taking its title from the descent into Hell in the opening passage of Homer’s Iliad—“and crowded brave souls into the undergloom”—Prageeta Sharma’s fourth collection chronicles personal and internal wars using the American frontier as a central metaphor to address questions of community and belonging, outsiderness, and the inevitability of a racialized self.


Tagged with: academia, America, Asian American, belonging, community, frontier, hell, Homer, Iliad, outsiderness, poetry, Prageeta Sharma, race, racialization, war

Contacts: Emily Wallis Hughes and Jason Zuzga at fence.fencebooks@gmail.com