A haunting re-collection of the unimaginable. The poet/philosopher remembers an older brother, dead at 24, in this book-length poem. Told in the characteristic flat tone of grief and its truths, Gray’s personal epic moves us to acceptance, towards a life well-told.
—Lorna Dee Cervantes, author of Emplumada; From the Cables of Genocide:
Poems On Love and Hunger; and DRIVE: The First Quartet