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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Hecq “gives Grief Its Voice, Resurrecting It from Silence” : Malcolm St Hill Reviews Dominique Hecq’s ‘Hush: A Fugue’
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'Dominique Hecq’s Hush: A Fugue examines the death of a child from a mother’s perspective and the harrowing aftermath of such an inexplicable event. In this autobiographical work, Hecq finds language for a profound loss, one that almost defies articulation.' (Introduction)

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