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A Black Bridge: Poems
University of Nevada Press, 2001 Paper: 978-0-87417-360-4 Library of Congress Classification PS3573.I46495B57 2001 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.6
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In A Black Bridge, Ralph Tejeda Wilson offers both an apparently simple, lucid, palpable surface and a powerfully complex, resonant undercurrent of connotation. The title itself operates as both a symbol of connection and a literal scene. The author has a special gift for compassion, for joy, and insists that his art be put to good purpose: the redemption of individual and communal life. Compassion is allied to sharp observation, conversation allied to reflection and scrutiny. See other books on: American | Fiction | Poems | Poetry See other titles from University of Nevada Press |
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