
Michelle Boisseau is a go-to poet for readers leery of poetry. Not that her work isn’t avidly admired by poetry-lovers. It is, but the traits poetry-phobes dread the most — incomprehensibility, pretension and narcissism — are wholly absent in her welcoming, lucid and provocative lyrics.
A Sunday in God-Years reviewed in the Kansas City Star
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