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I‘m not one of those people that can give a glittering review of poetry, but I can tell you this was a nice book with which to spend my time. There were some poems I read twice, just to let them sink in. Definitely worth the read.
I‘m not one of those people that can give a glittering review of poetry, but I can tell you this was a nice book with which to spend my time. There were some poems I read twice, just to let them sink in. Definitely worth the read.
I feel a lot of rage in these poems. And guilt at times, too. And a reaching, toward times, places, people, memories. And how the words are so often interrupted by punctuation—dash, colon, period—or caesura or stanza or line, but also how often the interruption is simultaneously a bridge. And how much in the body these poems are. It‘s really quite something.