I Foresee the Breaking of All That Is Breakable
by John Estes • from AGNI
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John Estes
John Estes teaches at the University of Missouri. His recent poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Tin House, Ninth Letter, LIT, Notre Dame Review, and elsewhere.
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