The poems in truth, love, and the lines in between ride the convergence of O'Hara's ability to focus on the everyday and Steinbeck's passion for his subjects. Regardless of the particular content of each poem, this collection reveals a mind grappling with the precarious relationship between how we represent the world and its complexities. Rabinowitz's brilliant, succinct verse conjures sensual and complex images, examines the natural strength of...
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