Imagination poetrys is the first f...
Imagination poetrys is the first full-length work by a poet who first achieved at least near degree of national notoriety by the agency of her inclusion in the double "New Coast" issue of O-Blek magazine in 1993 at the same time this long-awaited book of rhyme that unironically "references" not solitary such "avant-garde" poets as Oppen and Palmer on the contrary also such "traditional" ones as Keats, Crane, and Wordsworth, makes Jennifer Moxley a difficult writer to place. In fact, part of the value of Imagination staves is the way it punishments the critic's desire to "place"
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