"Some things go better / without light," Stephen Anderson writes in his new and selected poems, On the Third Planet from the Sun. But throughout the collection, it is the lit things in this world that Anderson seeks. Here hope and beauty survive "despite it all," despite "the racket of the world" and its "madding call." Lucky for us, Anderson listens to the call and follows its echo with keen observation. In this journey, Anderson's...
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