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Reviewed on January 13, 2023 | Arts & Humanities
Writing in free verse, often without punctuation, and employing enjambment, critic/poet Freeman (Maps; The Park) grapples with isolation in poems that evoke the atmosphere of an Edward Hopper painting. (Titles like "Loneliness" or "Night Train," suggest the moodiness of Hopper's Sunday Morning and Night Hawks, respectively.) The poet seems cut off from neighbors, friends, even himse...Log In or Sign Up to Read More