Gloria Mindock’s Grief Touched the Sky at Night, Reviewed by David E. Poston
Gloria Mindock Grief Touched the Sky at Night Glass Lyre Press Reviewer: David E. Poston Can poets do anything to thwart the apocalyptic evil of war? The Falangists in Spain believed so; they murdered García Lorca because they considered him as much of a threat with his pen as others with guns. Anna Akhmatova, despite […]
Gloria Mindock’s Whiteness of Bone, Reviewed by Lynn Levin
Gloria Mindock Whiteness of Bone Glass Lyre Press ISBN: 978-1-941783-19-1 Reviewer: Lynn Levin Political poetry is necessary poetry, but it is also one of the most difficult types of poetry to write. The moral imperative that drives poems of outrage against man’s inhumanity to man often leads to work that explodes with fury and […]