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This is a book of stories and songs and song-like stories celebrating American vernacular and the people who inhabit the land. Mark Todd's poetry lives at the juncture of literature and folklore, a place of language revitalized by actual speech rhythms. Todd's welcoming voice--veering like life itself between sadness and hilarity--should be welcome everywhere poetry is heard.
This is a book of stories and songs and song-like stories celebrating American vernacular and the people who inhabit the land. Mark Todd's poetry lives at the juncture of literature and folklore, a place of language revitalized by actual speech rhythms. Todd's welcoming voice--veering like life itself between sadness and hilarity--should be welcome everywhere poetry is heard.
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