Review by Carole Mertz Composed around its title’s theme, Braving the Body formed when Editor Callihan addressed the issue…
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Review by Carole Mertz Rollender Ties Her Faith Concepts to Her Poetic Vision Nicole Rollender’s emotional and richly…
Review by Carole Mertz William Carlos Williams wrote in Spring and All (in 1923) that the heavy process of…
Review by Carole Mertz Why should a discussion of W.G. Sebald (think Austerlitz, 2001) arise between two British women seated…
Review by Carole Mertz Each poem in I Wish My Father is written in three-line stanzas. Through these poems,…
Review by Carole Mertz Motherland moves me more than any poetry I’ve read in recent months. Through Sally…
Review by Carole Mertz Themes of family, marriage, motherhood, forgiveness, and the recklessness of adolescence shape The End of Aphrodite,…
Review by Carole Mertz It’s a welcome experience to discover so fine a collection of contemporary poetry written entirely…
Review by Carole Mertz Maggie Nelson centered her Bluets around its “blue” theme and Inger Christensen around the alphabet. In…
Reviewed by Carole Mertz A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Manchester, and a nominee for…