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“Morgenthau’s poems are crisp, elegant forays into memory both personal and cultural, as he engages, with an ironic, Lowellian eye, a rich cultural history of growing up in affluent Manhattan during the 1920s and 30s. His surgical examinations of self and his unflinching stare into mortality define the unique and honest voice of this remarkable first book of poems.”

Peter Balakian, Author of Ozone Journal, 2016 Pulitzer Prize for poetry

 

$16 | softcover | 88 pages

 

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