Notes on the Assemblage

What is the narrator point of view in the poetry collection, Notes on the Assemblage?

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The primary, and overall, point of view of the collection is thematic, which arguably blends with the authorial. This has to do with the sense that no matter what the specific incidents or experiences that make up the essential narrative or metaphorical content of each individual poem, or the groupings (or parts) into which those poems are gathered, they are all serving the same essential purpose. This is arguably the author-defined perspective that repression, defined and shaped by racism-connected exploitation, must be fought, and must be the object of revolutionary, rebellious action.

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