Willy Loman's Reckless Daughter, Or, Living Truthfully Under Imaginary Circumstances
Willy Loman's Reckless Daughter, Or, Living Truthfully Under Imaginary Circumstances
By: Elizabeth Powell (Poet)
Published by Anhinga Press, 2016
Poetry. 2015 Robert Dana-Anhinga Prize for Poetry. "Elizabeth Powell's theatrical book of poems plays out against the backdrop of Arthur Miller's signature play, which is at once a guidepost and a foil for this drama of the self, this poetic meditation on the intermixed American family. Powell's self-correcting poems are smart and high-spirited, vacillating wildly between feelings, between lyric and prose, moving in a short space from high comedy to dark grief. I can't think of another book of poems that is quite like WILLY LOMAN'S RECKLESS DAUGHTER, which keeps bravely crossing 'the line no one wants to write or live.'"—Edward Hirsch
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