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Rose Solari

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January 28, 2021 Main

Rose Solari Reviews Three New Collections Exploring History and Identity

The WIROB critic tackles collections by Steven Leyva, Miles David Moore, and Stanley Moss in the January roundup

Rose Solari reviews three exemplar new poetry collections for Washington Independent Review of Books. In her ongoing poetry column, Solari takes great care to tie each of the collections she reviews together and the theme this month is history and identity.

From the beautifully drawn New Orleans of Steven Leyva’sThe Understudy’s Handbook, to the WWII of Miles David Moore’s Man on Terrace with Wine, and the deep knowledge and reverence for the history of poetry in Act V, Scene 1 by Stanley Moss, these three collections look at the foundations of history, art, love, and identity: “The Ground Beneath their Feet.”

Rose Solari keeps a regular column where she reviews poetry forĀ Washington Independent Review of Book. Her last review tackledĀ the Selected Lucille Clifton and Henry Taylor.

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