Powerful and acutely relevant, Howie's verse grips the reader with
accessible lines and unique metaphors while exploring psychological
hunger in poems such as "Meditation on a Candle Flame" and
"fragments of my ruin," and the vast realm of social pain in poems
such as "Dead Peasants" and "August 6, 1945." From Red & Gold:
"Things shine/as if we swindled/the sun/out of its gold..."
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