Sound devices of songs of an empty house
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- Sound devices are special tools the poet can use to create certain effects in the poem to convey and reinforce meaning through sound.
- The four most common sound devices are repetition, rhyme, alliteration, and assonance.
- Subject matter for any form of poetry writing is limited.
- In "An Empty House is a Debt" the poet writes: "There is a house in me. It is empty. I empty it. / Negative space: the only native emptiness there is."
- These poems mean to make a song of emptiness and the spaces we house.
- They sing to and for the ghost of identify, exile, and history.
- They sing like a ghost who looks from the window or waits by the door.
- "Diana Khoi Nguyen's Ghost of is nothing short of an extraordinary debut.
- At its center is the haunting disappearance of a brother, gone by suicide.
- These poems are uncanny rendering of an invisibility made visible by the sheer will of candor, bemused forms, agility of lexicon, and voice, almost noiselessly extravagant.
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