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The Deep North by Fanny Howe. 1988
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(5 pp)According to critic Michael Palmer:
"Fanny Howe employs a sometimes fierce,always
passionate, spareness in her lifelong parsing of
the exchange between matter and spirit. Her work
displays as well a political urgency, that is to
say, a profound concern forsocial justice and for
the soundness and fate ofthe polis, the 'city on a
hill.' Writes Emerson, 'The poet is the sayer, the
namer, and represents beauty.' Here's the luminous
and incontrovertible proof."
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