These empathic, deeply felt poems, with their sense of sacredness
violated, are artistically done. Herbert Lomas, Ambit. Christine
McNeill's The Outsider is eloquent poetry of witness, mainly to
those who have lived through war or displacement in
twentieth-century Europe. This and her previous collection, Kissing
the Night, face evasions and handle complex stories and time lines
with fierce grace. I cannot recommend The Outsider strongly enough.
Nancy Mattson, Critical Survey The lead poem, The Refugee, displays
Christine McNeill's high, finely-wrought talent. She can evoke a
scene, an attitude, an image in few and precisely chosen words.
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