Wednesday, May 1, 2019

THE PERILS OF GEOGRAPHY

Helen Humphreys. The PERILS of GEOGRAPHY. Brick, 1995.

Wonderful poetry by a writer whose novels about wartime Britain I have enjoyed. Found the lines: 

The world curled into 
itself, like a dry leaf,
like a fist.

from "When You Weren't With Me," p. 54. 


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