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Strongin's language is muscular, challenging, disarming, and utterly unexpected as she journeys through childhood illness to the demands of age, circling, looking back, returning always to the body's insistent desires: The need roughens in me to have love. The way the paper has tooth. I have never read anything like it.
-Rachel Rose, Poet Laureate, Vancouver, BC
Strongin's language is muscular, challenging, disarming, and utterly unexpected as she journeys through childhood illness to the demands of age, circling, looking back, returning always to the body's insistent desires: The need roughens in me to have love. The way the paper has tooth. I have never read anything like it.
-Rachel Rose, Poet Laureate, Vancouver, BC
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