"Measured but warm, this work draws you in; it is another success
among her many titles."--"Library Journal"
In her fifteenth collection, Maxine Kumin meditates on the social
consequences of such events as the bicentennial of the Civil War,
and looks to poets writing from circumstances vastly different from
her own. With death the central theme, poems of the body and praise
songs for beloved animals explore how memory consoles and haunts.
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