âJake Skeets takes us to âThe Indian Capital of the World,â a landscape of erosion and erasure, where âboys only hold boys / like bottlesâ and eros is a dangerous thing. In the brush and horseweed, ghosts and trains and abandoned trailers, a young Diné attempts to answer all the question marks of adolescence and early adulthood, desire and death commingling around him. These are poems born of unspokenness, testing the limits of language, love, and silence.ââD. A. Powell
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