This volume brings together new work along with poems gathered from
nine previous collections. When Linda Pastan's first book was
published in 1971, the Jerusalem Post wrote, she "in large measure
fulfilled Emerson's dream -- the revelation of 'the miraculous in
the common.'" Since then, Pastan has continued to explore the
complexities, passion, and dangers under the surfaces of ordinary
life. She speaks in the voices of Penelope and Eve; of daughter,
mother, and wife. The new book follows work that over thirty years
both darkens and deepens with time.
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