
Changing Faces
By Betsy Sholl
Subjects: American women authors, Women authors, Poetry (poetic works by one author), American Authors, 20th century poetry, American poetry, Poetry
Description: “…Antonio Machado used to say the capacity for wonder is the source of true poetry, and this is the magical ingredient I find in Betsy Sholl… All, or almost all, of Sholl’s poems are coming from a center whose discipline of attention (in a spiritual sense) and discipline of language coincide. This means she is working… where the richest ore lies.” —Luis Ellicott Yglesias, *New Boston Review* “The collection is distinctly American, the language, the voice, the way she sets her private dreams and memories against a flat indifferent landscape…The poems sing a familiar song, but the particulars are her own, without self-pity or excessive egoism.” —Fanny Howe
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