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Jo McDougall |
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C.D. Wright has said that Jo McDougall writes "a lean stoic line; each poem makes its mark, like spit." With precise clarity McDougall brings to life farmers, dressmakers, widows, and waitresses so that we take part in the strange delights and tangled mysteries of their faltering lives. 1996, 72 pages |
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". . . a first-rate book of poems, full of sad knowledge, but richer with wisdom and the earned refinement of art." George Garrett Pricing update! 1991, 64 pages |
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