Kamran Javadizadeh

Kamran Javadizadeh teaches English at Villanova University.

On Diane Seuss

Kamran Javadizadeh, 16 March 2023

Whatis a coffin for? To give the living the comforting fiction of the dead being ‘laid to rest’. To contain. To prevent odour, to forestall decomposition, entropy. To make the encounter between the living and the dead tolerable, legible – to do so by keeping the dead from view.

‘I have wanted,’ Diane Seuss announces in frank: sonnets (Graywolf, £12.99),...

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