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The poems of LOST PRIVILEGE COMPANY, OR THE BOOK OF LISTENING operate under a strict constraint: they are composed entirely of phrases drawn from case files of inmates in the earliest youth prisons in California between 1910 and 1925. The histories contained in these files were gathered and archived by the now defunct Eugenics Records Office, an American organization that helped to shape the international eugenics movement through activities carried out in these reformatories. LOST PRIVILEGE COMPANY, OR THE BOOK OF LISTENING documents a public secret through poetic assemblages, offering direct testimony from the youth prisons. Activating what poet Susan Howe calls 'the telepathy of the archive, ' these poems build portraits of individuals at once denied work and subjected to its punishing routine. By converting the procedures of appropriation and sampling into a poetics of close listening, LOST PRIVILEGE COMPANY operates at the crossroads of lyric and documentary poetries, of singularity and collectivism.
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