In her fifth full-length collection, poet Catharine Savage Brosman gracefully employs a wide array of forms and styles to address the ontological question--the problem of being, including the "momentary flame" of human life--and the complexity of relationships with others and with oneself. The first section, "A Distant Shore," introduces characters chronologically from King Minos to D. H. Lawrence--mythological, historical, or anonymous travelers...
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