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Chi ama i libri sceglie Kobo e inMondadori. Desperately Seeking Susans by.
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Now I have very good intentions when it comes to poetry; unlike many people, I even buy the stuff. And so it says something about Desperately Seeking Susans that I read it over the weekend, and that reading was such a pleasure.
Not that many of these poems could be read in one go— I had to read most of them twice or three times but the nice thing about the anthology was the range of poems, that each one would require a different kind of mental muscle, and so I never got exhausted. Every time I turned the page, I would discover something different and new.
Discovery is the key here.
Steele about the war in Afghanistan, to poems about children, about elderly mothers and fathers. I could go on and on; there is everything here.