'From beginning to end Paul Zweig's poetry evinces a remarkable authority. Reinforced by an energetic love of words, this authority derives in large part from a rare mix of fear and daring, the daring made convincing through fear. Unflinchingly he fronted reality in its more Medusan aspect, and his work ensued not in stoniness but in a most poignant humanity.' -Theodore Weiss
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