Irene Willis has written a book of poems that are so disarming, as if each poem was born out of an artlessness as elemental as spontaneous speech itself.
MD.
But this is, of course, aesthetic artifice at its most refined, the art of getting out of one\'s own way as one writes, so that the dye on the dyer\'s hand is never noticed--Eugene Mahon.
Irene Willis has written a book of poems that are so disarming, as if each poem was born out of an artlessness as elemental as spontaneous speech itself