My Father Adjusts His Hearing Aids
by David Bottoms • from AGNI
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David Bottoms
David Bottoms is the author of seven books poetry and two novels. He holds the Amos Distinguished Chair in English Letters at Georgia State University and serves as poet laureate of Georgia.
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