Strand's poems occupy a place that exists between abstraction and
the sensuous particulars of experience. It is a place created by a
voice that moves with unerring ease between the commonplace and the
sublime. The poems are filled with "the weather of leavetaking",
but they are also unexpectedly funny. The erasure of self and the
depredations of time are seen as sources of sorrow, but also as
grounds for celebration. This is one of the difficult truths these
poems dramatize with stoicism and wit.
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