![]() ![]() ![]() With just his second book, Joseph Fasano is one of the best poets I know.” ‘I’ve learned this much from music,’ he writes, ‘If you refuse / music, music will be given to you.’ And what music indeed, what gifts. The counterpoint here would pitch testament against silence in a great bold fugue where loss connects, shame forgives, bitterness kneels-all as testament to the enormity of who we were, are, and are not yet. “Joseph Fasano’s stunning second collection of poems, Inheritance, offers us poem after poem of fierce beauty and visionary power, work whose subtext is always the vigilance of a restless dialectic, a kind of music that listens, that longs to transfigure suffering without violating its factual heartbreak. ![]() “In these moving, incandescent, and often mysterious poems, Joseph Fasano makes pain almost bearable with the beauty of his language, the wild leaps of his metaphors. ![]()
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