Albino Peacock
Lynn Strongin
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Lynn Strongin
is a marathon word-sprinter. Her work is beyond the pale.
James LeCuyer, poet & teacher, San
Francisco
Very much the work of a true poet.
Denise Levertov, poet, author of With
Eyes At the Back Of Our Head, The Sorrow
Dance: Poems, and Footprints
What a great poet you are.
Kay Boyle, poet and fiction writer, author of Winter
Night, and Collected Poems
of Kay Boyle
All of Strongin’s characters struggle in one way or another to find a way
out of exile—whether it is the literal exile from geographic place, the
figurative exile of adolescence and recovery, or simply the exile that we must
all endure as we find our way into our individuality.
Jonathan Minton, poet & editor Word-for-Word
North and South are frames of mind as well as haunting inner and outer landscapes
in Lynn Strongin’s work
Cassandra Robison, editor Magnolia, former editor Artistry Of Life
I wouldn’t
call Lynn Strongin’s work ‘regional’ though she speaks of place — what
she really does is fracture place in the way the cubists fracture shape — and
the soul remakes itself as composite.
Susan Bright, poet, author of Breathing
Under Water, Next to the Last Word, and
House of the Mother
ISBN: 978-0-911051-48-3
288 pages, $18.95
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