<p>In <em>Which Will Change the Other More? </em>with humanity and dignity Barbara Boches renders encounters between cultures.&nbsp;These meetings take place in a variety of settings: outside a silk shop in China in church basements where the speaker teaches ESOL to immigrants and survivors at a hardware supply company during the swelter of a Florida summer among others. In each scene the poet records without judgment both moments of connection and moments of missed connections.&nbsp;In The Asylum Seeker for example as the speaker struggles to overcome her resistance to accept her student's painful story she acknowledges Our wall only in part//from different tongues. Other/bricks are mine and bears witness as the woman sinks from chair/to floor her fist like a silent/gavel up and down. These finely crafted poems all ask which will change the other more? and demand that we be open-hearted and courageous enough to entertain that question without rushing toward an answer.</p><p><strong>-Kathleen Aguero</strong> author of <em>After That</em> poetry faculty at Solstice low-residency&nbsp;Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing</p><p><br></p><p>A boundary breaking work <em>Which Will Change the Other More</em> homes in on a Beijing alley silk spinner an urban women's shelter into the life of a 12th century Chinese divorcee poet middle school purgatory and chases down a parrot and runaway who reeked/ of Marlboros and elephant craps. Boches a free verse poet works in a few brilliantly executed hybrid formats including a metamorphic pantoum a play/poem in three acts and multilingual poems that know no borders. It begins in a basement/ garden of sorts and ends staring at a WWII beach with Patton's/ men snapshot with her closeted uncle on his deathbed murmuring that Sex isn't/ important at my age. Marvin Bell said that poetry is a mature art. Linda Pastan said that poets in their middle years write brilliantly of childhood. Boches is a poet of the first order who can tackle anything. This collection is the reason I read poetry.</p><p><strong>-Roger Weingarten</strong> author of <em>The Four Gentlemen and Their Footman Premature Elegy by Firelight</em></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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