<p>This poetry collection showcases all the features of Joan Logghe&#39;s work that have attracted so many readers: her attention to detail her warmth humor and passionate and inclusive social conscience. At once postmodern and deeply rooted in her adopted northern New Mexico home Logghe&#39;s work connects disparate events and objects.</p><p>&quot;I named my last child Hope. I never had a last child&quot; she writes in the poem &quot;True or False.&quot;<br /><em>Television Is the Golden Calf I read about<br />In Sabbath School. My teacher lied.<br />We live on the northern edge of the Sonorous desert.<br />Armageddon is a small lizard that reconstitutes at first rain.<br />Turtles have an aversion to helium because they are heavyhearted.</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>&quot;Joan Logghe is one of the most exciting poets in America today. Her words sing slide slip &amp; jive. I love everything by Joan.&quot;--Natalie Goldberg author of <em>Writing Down the Bones</em></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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