The centerpiece of Gerald Stern's ninth collection is a long poem
titled "Hot Dog," named for a beautiful street woman who lives in
and around Tompkins Square Park. Other characters in this poem are
St. Augustine, Walt Whitman, Noah, Gerald Stern himself, and a
ninety-year-old black preacher from the Midwest. In "Hot Dog," and
throughout, Stern wrestles with the issues hope, memory, faith that
have always occupied him."
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