The poems in this volume are electric with energy and rich with linguistic invention. Anna Rabinowitz's voice, which ranges from reflective to prophetic, from passionate to wry, shapes and reshapes language to complete the partial, retrieve the lost, and salvage what remains when the human body and the bodies of family, culture, and history threaten to collapse. These are poems that confront loss and celebrate survival in a world that is "context and collage, icon and diehard, push and pull, conceived and holding on."
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Anna Rabinowitz teaches writing at The New School. Her work has appeared in The Best American Poetry 1989, Denver Quarterly, Colorado Review, Sulfur,Southwest Review, and the Paris Review. She is editor of American Letters & Commentary.
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