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A new collection of essays from the legendary poet, feminist, and one of the few Americans deported (as she was in 1985), after her writing was judged "subversive." From musings on the power of language to the pride of Cuban women, from an interpretation of a Hopi Message to a provocative question, "Can poetry save the world?" Randall intrigues, invites, and cajoles us to imagine a better life—and then to create it.
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