My Street Looks Like America
English

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Having grown up in South Philadelphia the author writes I found inspiration in what might be otherwise considered wretched places filled with broken glass rusted fences decaying factories and trash-strewn neighborhoods. I remember at 5 or 6 years old being fascinated with a dandelion that grew from a crevice in concrete. There were few flowers or trees in South Philadelphia then. Discovering hidden beauty in a coarse environment set the stage for a lifetime of seeking it. In this collection of poetry by writer Thomas Curley the author uses the street where he lives as an analogous metaphor for a changing and evolving 21st Century American social landscape. Curley's street that looks like America is our own street and the poem is a work for all of us. It serves as a snapshot of 21st Century America as a place in the midst of change and redefinition of itself.
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