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Library Journal
Reviewed on February 1, 1993
Hall's 11th book of poetry is a brilliantly inventive tour de force that opens with an elegy to a fictitious poet whose life was devoted to "tapping at blocks of the language.'' But most of the book is taken up by two long poems. The first, "Baseball,'' allows Hall to adopt the persona of Mudville's K.C., who ruminates about the relationship between art ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More