James Galvin has a voice and a world, perhaps the two most difficult things to achieve in poetry.--The Nation Bleak and unsentimental but blessedly free of self-indulgence, these poems give the feeling of being absolutely essential.--Library Journal Galvin [has] the virtues of precise observation and original language . . . a rigor of mind and firmness of phrasing which make [each] poem an architectural pleasure.--Harvard...
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