In 'The Peaceable Kingdom' of a David Kirby poem the framing of an
identifiable voice and a strong, encompassing closure brings and
blinds together the paradoxical, the funny, the sad, the messy, the
precious in aesthetic concord. His pallete is brighter and braver
for its inclusion of the often-scanted hues of statement, idea,
vivacity of language and an interest in beings beyond the self. -
from the foreword, by Mona Van Duyn.
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