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Library Journal
Reviewed on March 1, 2006
Levine's third book of poetry (after Debt andEnola Gay ) is filled with meditative lyrics that juxtapose different kinds of diction. As the book proceeds, the poems grow rich in their peculiar explorations of memory and the natural world. Here are studies of the past, where "we were boys, boyish, almost girls./ Left alone on the roof, we would have dwindled," and of the present, with its memorable lyrical ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




