About This Book
A broadly representative selection of poems portrays an energetic, inclusive poetic voice that celebrates democratic ideals, the body, and the sacredness of everyday life. Material ranges from public wartime and funeral pieces responding to loss, to intimate, reflective lyrics on travel, urban scenes, nature, comradeship, mortality, and the poet's vocation. The poems favor free verse and long rhythmic lines, using catalogues, repetition, and plain speech to blend earthy detail with visionary rhetoric. Recurrent themes include bodily presence, collective identity, mourning and reconciliation, and the artist's effort to give voice to ordinary experience.
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