Burn the Field (Carnegie Mellon Poetry)
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"Cockfights, a prophetic turnip, the "pharmack mysteries" of antidepressants ... in this book the natural world looms as a potent and nearly conscious metaphor for desire, transcendence and loss. The power in these poems comes from a persistently idiosyncratic combination of subject, language and tone: the dark emotion energy of the subjects--illness, witch trials, lost children--the lush, urgent language, and the exacting, wry, relentlessly unsentimental tone."--Publisher's website.
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