The Constitution
Brian Foley
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The debut full-length poetry collection from Brian Foley, The Constitution boldly disrupts and troubles the beliefs we take for granted about ourselves and the rights we hold as true. While investigating ideas of home, love, morality, and loss, the poems also reflect back upon themselves, offering “amendments,” that question and rethink the poems that precede them. Taken together, the poems of The Constitution reveal the instability and flux of the principles we use as the foundation of our selves.
Contributor Bio
Brian Foley is the author of four chapbooks, and his writing has appeared in the Boston Review, Denver Quarterly, Real Poetik, Action Yes, and the Volta. He lives in Western Massachusetts, where he runs Brave Men Press with E. B. Goodale.