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September 13, 2016
 

The First Layer of City

 
Marianne Boruch
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About This Poem

 

“‘The First Layer of City’ steps out of time into current time, an elegy of sorts for the beginning of human culture and dream, and thankful, in particular, to those who work to unearth and honor the past, assuming a future. The fact that great fires in ancient temples turned clay tablets to stone is a hopeful, ironic gift in the face of destruction.”
—Marianne Boruch

 

Marianne Boruch is the author of Eventually One Dreams the Real Thing (Copper Canyon Press, 2016). She teaches at Purdue University and in the graduate Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. Boruch lives in West Lafayette, Indiana.

 

Photo credit: Will Dunlap

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