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Longtime Alaska poet Tom Sexton returns to his mill town roots in a new collection


Longtime Alaska poet Tom Sexton returns to his mill town roots in a new collection
By Tom Sexton. Loom Press, 2020. 143 pages. $20
“Cummiskey Alley: New and Selected Lowell Poems” by Tom Sexton
Tom Sexton, a longtime University of Alaska Anchorage professor who retired in 1994 and served as Alaska’s poet laureate from 1995-2000, has returned to his beginnings in Lowell, Massachusetts, in his latest collection, “Cummiskey Alley.” And what a return it is. Sexton, known primarily for his acclaimed work related to Alaska, nature and Chinese poets, here brings his sharp eye and inquiry to the world where he began.
“Cummiskey Alley” might be thought of as a memoir in poetry a memoir of the boy and man shaped by a gritty New England mill town, the town as he knew and still knows it, and the history of the place and its working-class citizens. While two-thirds of the poems are gathered from previous collections, among the strongest are new work in whi ....

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Black Holes in the Time of Coronavirus


Black holes are prisons of light. They are both metaphor and physical entity, mute commentary on what is known, unknown, and unknowable. Well-studied but poorly understood, like a virus.
What happens gravitationally if you squeeze the mass of an object to a point? This was Karl Schwarzschild’s question while stationed at the Russian front of the First World War. You get a point of no volume and infinite density a singularity. It would be surrounded by a region where nothing, not even light, could escape. This boundary became known as the event horizon because no event within the boundary could be observed from outside. ....

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