In the end. Strand and Boland write, "we hope that the reader will agree that these forms are -- as we believe -- not lo... (more)
In the end. Strand and Boland write, "we hope that the reader will agree that these forms are -- as we believe -- not locks, but keys." In linking the expressive potential of a poem to its architecture of syllable and rhyme, this collection is as instructive for the novice as it is inspiring for the practiced poet. (less)