Kristin Berger's How Light Reaches Us is a finely woven, image-rich exploration of self and landscape that gets to the very core of what poetry is about: language borrowed from the land, yet language of a voice so true that there could be none other. Berger's language, then, is both lovely and lucid, leading us to "that sharp time of sage / blooming from my skirts," to the deep knowledge of place found only by keen understanding and her even keener...
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