by Janet Lewis
Ohio University Press, 1981
Paper: 978-0-8040-0372-8
Library of Congress Classification PS3523.E866P64
Dewey Decimal Classification 811.52

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Kenneth Rexroth wrote: “Janet Lewis uses reason to veil and adorn the flesh of feeling and intuition. This is the way the greatest poetry has always been written.”

The poems in this collection range over a period of 60 years. The style is spare, direct, cutting to the core of subject. Richness of intelligence and a concern for the human has also characterized every phase of Lewis’ development.

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