A collection of poetry by Caroline Finkelstein.
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CAROLINE FINKELSTEIN’s first collection of poems, Windows Facing East, was published in 1986. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, Tikkun, American Poetry Review, The Massachusetts Review, and TriQuarterly among other magazines, and she has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Massachusetts Artists Fellowship Program, and the Arvon Foundation. She lives in Rochester, Massachusetts, with her family.
“Caroline Finkelstein fixes . . . utterly and unerringly the identifying images that make her people palpably real, revealing all one needs to know about their conflicts, besetting character traits, historical and psychological confines.” (Joseph Parisi, Booklist)
“Finkelstein’s poetry is deeply sensuous, not only in horror’s antipathy but in love of beautiful language. In the volatile lyrics, calm is cherished because it is precarious; power rises from the hellfire underneath.” (Donald Hall, Boston Review)
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