<p>Set at the crossroads of middle age Benjamin S. Grossberg's&nbsp;fourth full-length collection of poems <em>My Husband Would</em> investigates&nbsp;love and family-both the families we are born into and those we create&nbsp;for ourselves. Funny cinematic and inventive his poems recount family&nbsp;lore-a mother's options the clouded circumstances of a distant&nbsp;marriage-side by side with the perplexities of contemporary romance. And&nbsp;they are charged with the recent national legalization of same-sex&nbsp;marriage-for many a radical dawning of possibility even as it quickly&nbsp;becomes uncontroversial even unremarkable in large parts of the&nbsp;country. These poems show us that marriage and family are a learned&nbsp;project one passed down to be attempted by each new generation as best&nbsp;it can with the realities at hand. Grossberg surveys the strangeness of&nbsp;what our parents and families teach us about intimacy and what we&nbsp;ourselves learn as we stumble through the landscape of contemporary&nbsp;dating. He finally casts his gaze to future possibility: what we would&nbsp;be would do if we could. As Grossberg notes amid the bustle of our&nbsp;lives the relationships that help us understand who we are those losses and discoveries begin with the simplest impulses like the&nbsp;courage/ to go up and say hello.</p>
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