Poetry. In A PAGEANT FOR EVERY ADDICTION, Fink and Mason give us poetry that goes to the brink,
peering off the cliff, before they pull one another back to safety. These poems--about
death and dying, inheritance (monetarily and otherwise), and family--put the 'Pan' in
deadpan. A PAGEANT FOR EVERY ADDICTION is as magical and mysterious as the Greek god of
nature or the moon of Saturn.--Denise Duhamel
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