Four paper dolls hold hands like a family. They are cut from a
morning newspaper that runs an ad for "heavenly" coffee next to a
picture from a war zone. On television, refugees are crowding a
road, while on the pay-per-view channel lovers are trading hungry
kisses and tearing off each other's clothes. In his new volume of
poems, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Charles Simic juxtaposes the
joys of the everyday - the unabashed pleasure of sex, the beauty of
nature - against a haunting landscape of shattered windows,
soldiers on the march, stray dogs, homeless men, and a God still
making up His mind.
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