"In his title poem, Joseph Bathanti writes that 'Even a mincing
moon off cotton will yield/light enough to walk by.' There is
something of pale moonlight in all these poems, by which I scarcely
mean that they are vague. Rather, things as ordinary as field
cotton are seen in a way so original as to seem magical. The author
has his rhetorical reasons to call this masterful book Land of
Amnesia, but in fact that author forgets nothing. .... The
delicious, full-throated lyricism of this volume would alone be
enough to recommend it. That it grapples so bravely and brilliantly
with what I must feebly call Things That Matter makes it
indispensable." - Sydney Lea, founder of The New England Review
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