<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>"Laurel Ann Bogen is an admirable poet with a distinctive voice. In this fascinating book, again and again she transforms her moments of joy, the wounds she has suffered, into a mouth, speaking her terse and immaculate poems, and often, miraculously, breaking into song."</p> <p>--Edward Field</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>In <em>Washing a Language</em>, Laurel Ann Bogen makes an old poetry (political poetry, love poetry) new. If her themes are from the thrift store, this reader never noticed--she adds bleach and fabric softener, and carefully folds her poems so that they're ready for sale at the fanciest boutique. Bogen unearths treasure in this book.</p> <p>--Denise Duhamel</p><br><br><p>Laurel Ann Bogen is an admirable poet with a distinctive voice. In this fascinating book, again and again she transforms her moments of joy, the wounds she has suffered, into a mouth, speaking her terse and immaculate poems, and often, miraculously, breaking into song.</p> <p>--Edward Field</p><br>
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