About This Book
A selection of poems translated into French gathers expansive free-verse pieces that celebrate the individual body, everyday labor, seasonal cycles, and the natural world. The speaker offers a candid, generous voice, pledging the self to readers while cataloguing workers, mothers, and common scenes with songlike cadence. Major threads include open treatment of desire and sexuality, democratic inclusiveness, and the fusion of private feeling with public life. The poems favor directness and rhythmic repetition, aiming to give an accessible introduction to a larger poetic corpus through vivid imagery and inclusive, energetic lines.
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