As a collection, Genevieve Betts' A New Kind of Tongue includes poems that are sometimes quirky, sometimes lyrical, sometimes edgy, and sometimes humorous. Language-our understanding of it, its regionality, and its many intricacies-is a main theme rooted within the book's strong sense of place. Between the east coast, specifically Brooklyn, and the southwest, specifically Santa Fe, comparisons are made, narratives are shared, and observations are...
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