"The Will to Change must be read whole: for its tough distrust of
completion and for its cool declaratives which fix us with a stare
more unsettling than the most hysterical questions...It includes
moments when poverty and heroism explode grammer with their own
dignified unsyntactical demands...The poems are about departures,
about the pain of breaking away from lovers and from an old sense
of self. They discover the point where loneliness and politics
touch, where the exercise of the radical courage takes its
inevitable toll." David Kalstone in The New York Times Book Review"
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