Poetry. Author Judith Kunst's writing has been compared to the playground game of tetherball: words and ideas fling out to the outer edges of the known yet also stay anchored in the real. Poems in THE WAY THROUGH take readers forward and backward in time; across geographies; across and around the works of Walt Whitman, Anselm Kiefer, Joseph Stroud, Simone Weil and others; and into the voiced perspectives of ink, paper, children, and a multitude...
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