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Thomas Juvan

Born in Vermont to parents who emigrated from Slovenia, Thomas Juvan (he/him) grew into language with an uneasy relation between what was written and what was said. He teaches English at Westover School, where he also acts as the advisor to the Westover Letterpress Collective, a student group printing poetry broadsides, cards, and other ephemera under the imprint of the Agere Press.

My Father Often Would Breathe Fire

The trick was to hold butane in your mouth, he’d say, and at the match to aim a stream: keep the flow steady, don’t breathe in. I’ve seen it in a jittery home movie: Miklavž, December ‘63 (before me, when …

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