Against Paradise
Auteur : Jonathan Holden
Date de publication : 1990
Éditeur : University of Utah Press
Nombre de pages : 60
Résumé du livre
to his own melodrama. (Magnolia Road). believe,/what calls itself our government/comes back.... 15). You get a picture--Holden, in his fifth published volume of poetry, is profoundly uneasy with his middle-class life. Uneasy, but not rebellious, not even resistant. After all, the latter poem isn't about the fundamentals of civic life--war, crime, poverty, greed--it's about income taxes. That's the only time government intrudes upon Holden's private sensibilities. A fine writer, resigned Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR