
2006
First Published
4.22
Average Rating
112
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A spirited new book from "the most variously gifted of our new poets" (Richard Howard). With this third collection, Rachel Wetzsteon continues to imprint American verse with her particular brand of smart, tart poems. These new pieces employ her remarkable formal agility in order to showcase an assortment of quarreling learning and loss, autonomy and loneliness, love and work. The result is the rare book that is equal parts sass and sorrow.
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