<p><em>Dancing at Lake Montebello</em>&nbsp;begins at the dawn of the civil rights era calling up memories of life in Baltimore the most segregated U.S. Northern city and moves through the poet&rsquo;s coming of age in the turbulent &lsquo;60s and &lsquo;70s. The book&rsquo;s&nbsp;final section &ldquo;More Dangerous for All of Us&rdquo; melds the&nbsp;personal and the political&mdash;illness death loss and grieving as seen through the eyes of one moving through middle age&mdash;and acknowledges the solace that nature and spiritual&nbsp;reflection provide.</p><p>Mixing free verse and traditional forms such as sonnets the&nbsp;poems are accessible to a wide range of readers. Childhood summers at Ocean City antiwar protests civil unrest after&nbsp;the assassination of Martin Luther King and the death of Freddie Gray first love marriage divorce and finding love&nbsp;again in mid-life&mdash;all topics are fair game for Viti whose keen eye for visual and emotional detail invites the reader&nbsp;into experiences from the tragic to the joyful.</p>
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