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Sydney Lea: July 2007
Few poets write about the human body, in all its grace, frailty, and absurdity, with as much tenderness as Sydney Lea. In his poems, the body is the canvas on which our biographies are painted, the playing field of life's battle.
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Linda Hogan: June 2007
Linda Hogan can teach us a generous vision of nature. In her poems, novels, stories, and nonfiction, she shows a love of the created order that exists not at the expense of love of humanity, but as a fuller expression of that love.
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Theodore Worozbyt: May 2007
Like a Zen archer, poet Theodore Worozbyt is as skillful as he is serene. In language precise and apparently effortless, at once conversational and elegant, his poems offer meditative exercises that ebb and flow with an organic rhythm, by turns placid and stormy.
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Gary Miranda: April 2007
Each poem of Gary Miranda's is a world of motion, both animal and intellectual. They bound, twitch, shift, and bloom with affection toward time-bound humanity and the objects and ideas that entrance us.
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Wayne Forte: March 2007
Probably Forte is the only painter in America who issues viewers a standing invitation to rebuke him.
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