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Every month, another language slips into oblivion, undocumented, when the last speaker dies or when children make complete transition to an official, national language.
Siken captures better than any other of his generation the borderlessness of eroticism (in this case, homoeroticism): filled with panicked, desperate, off-the-rails longing and obsession, up to paranoia, this collection captures the ease with which lust slips into various violences, slips into despair, slips into oblivion.
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