by Margaret Randall
This book of poetry caught my eye when II was over on the University of New Mexico website. Finding some samples, I thought it worthy of a look. You can see for yourself using the “Look Inside” feature over at Amazon.com. –D. L. Keur, The Deepening
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ABOUT THIS POETRY BOOK
In this poetry collection, Margaret Randall uses the metaphor of ruins to meditate on time’s movement–through memory, through cities, through the leavings of history, and through the bodies of people who have experienced time’s transformations and traumas.
Writer and social activist Margaret Randall is the author of more than eighty published books, including To Change the World: My Years in Cuba (2009) and, most recently, As If the Empty Chair / Cómo si la silla vacía(a bilingual book of poetry) and First Laugh (essays). She lives in Albuquerque.