Day of Our Lives is equal parts social history and memoir documenting the unraveling of a marriage against the backdrop of the shifting social mores of 1960s and '70s America. Joan Aleshire's speaker, a young wife, enters marriage gratefully, even eagerly, believing it to be "a long table / with friends crowding in, red wine / in tumblers." Motherhood follows, but so do infidelities and reconciliation and ultimately divorce. With each hard...
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