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Brief Moral History
in Blue An Inland Seas Poetry Book On a day
fresh as a haircut writes Beth Roberts, I left the family
for the field. / I looked hard for the body. This is a book of setting
out, of looking for the bodyfamilial, sexual, spiritual, poeticfrom
which we were somehow, long ago, severed. These poems inhabit, unflinchingly,
the invented and inflicted holes of a consciousness that is
by turns grieving, ironic, self-lacerating, celebratory. Roberts' faith
in the renovating powers of lyric tradition is as anxious as it is necessary.
This book is gorgeous and true. |