Eva Salzman is a New Yorker, but such is the universal catchment
area of her poetry that her living and writing in Britain does not
make her either an American or a British poet. conditioning of
lives at the hands of the gods. The book includes poems about
uncompromising subjects - the destroyed Afghan Buddhas, the
unreliability of memory and the Brooklyn Bridge. Another section of
the book is made up of runic verses composed in and around music,
using her ability to bring to the assembling of poetry some of the
sense she has of the way music is put together.
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