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Without Roof

Poems

" Without Roof focuses on loss and separation, but it celebrates courage and risk."-Karla Hammond ". . . Using existing myths or images from the natural world, she makes new fables on the experience of being a woman and a poet, on her Jewish heritage, and on uncovering the meaning of history."- The Virginia Quarterly Review ". . . With economy and composure she describes things as they are: a fine love goes emotionally bankrupt; a woman's body withers and grows past childbearing; the wildflowers sometimes conceal bat caves and minefields."- Choice

. . Using existing myths or images from the natural world, she makes new fables on the experience of being a woman and a poet, on her Jewish heritage, and on uncovering the meaning of history."- The Virginia Quarterly Review ". . .

Three Some Poems

"Jeannine Dobbs's poetry begins in a bleak, pinched childhood-details remembered without bitterness, but remembered-and out of it she works toward a quiet, attentive joy far more convincing than angry proclamation."-Rosellen Brown "Gensler's poems, remarkable because they do not focus solely on the self, are open to the objects, animals and places they describe."- Choice "Elizabeth Knies writes with lyrical poise and transparency. In some of the finest poems she approaches the brave and effortless clarity we associate with the ancient Chinese poets. These are generous poems, the eye prized always on the immediate and therefore on what is genuine-and always searching."-Patricia Hampl

In some of the finest poems she approaches the brave and effortless clarity we associate with the ancient Chinese poets. These are generous poems, the eye prized always on the immediate and therefore on what is genuine-and always searching.