Intense and intimate, the poems in Amy M.
The terrifying ambivalence of American life, with its combination of privilege and love underpinned by specters of fear and abuse, manifests in every page of.
Clark\'s splendid second collection, Roundabout , plunge us into a cherished, safe microcosm of two (a mother and a son) that is perpetually threatened, if not by school violence, then by the violence of seemingly safe streets populated by children in parkas and runners in crosswalks.
Intense and intimate, the poems in Amy M