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Library Journal
Reviewed on January 1, 1995
Revell has found an open form for his writing. Like Ashbery's (but in a far less conversational style), the poems in his fifth book seem to unfold of their own volition, offering a scrolling of banal, prosy sections with flashes of lyric spectacle ("I unshare/beneath a leaf in the yellow transactons in her") as well as the aph...Log In or Sign Up to Read More