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Reviewed on July 1, 2017 | National Poetry Series Winners
In her debut collection, Dingman deftly parallels intimate sorrow with the brutal realities of rural poverty and violence. Throughout, she's quietly harrowing as she speaks of losing a mother ("I had/ a mother then. I held the wind/ in my throat like a song") and a father ("He's// a terrible dream"), of...Log In or Sign Up to Read More