In Dusting the Glass Nancy KayeDobson trains a compassionate gazeupon often unglamorous protagonistsor uncomfortable subjects. Preciselanguage and startling imagery evokethe subtle significances of everydayexistenceof youth and agingregrets and revelations dreams anddisillusionmentwhile the spacesbetween images allow us to personalizethem with our own recall. Thus weare simultaneously drawn into boththe poems themselves and our ownmemories and we then must as theauthor has done confront them andwrest meaning from them. In anycase to read these poems we mustbe undaunted by what we might findas Dobson must have been when shestared these always human and oftenhaunting images directly in the face.
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