Description In this remarkable first book, Hornik\'s Poems carry a quiet power rooted in nature, place, and family.
How the Invisible Woman Sees Herself.
We find our own lives in hers--in lyrics that sing of the natural world, the close-held territory of home, the unvoiced drama of family life, of what it means to be the "Invisible Woman." A Door on the River marks the emergence of a beautiful, confident voice in the landscape of American poetry.
Description In this remarkable first book, Hornik\'s Poems carry a quiet power rooted in nature, place, and family