by Carol Frost
Northwestern University Press, 1996
Paper: 978-0-8101-5063-8 | Cloth: 978-0-8101-5062-1

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In her sixth book of poems, Carol Frost gives a bravura performance as metaphorist and deft artist. Her poems are an inquiry into morals and mystery: she explores love, lust, pleasure, loneliness, regret, and envy, while voicing a longing for love that cannot be sustained. Frost is a thoroughly original poet whose artistic project is unique in American poetry, and this is her best work.

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