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Elegy for Trains
註釋"Benjamin Myers' poems range from Virgil through Shakespeare to Woody Guthrie. Well traveled poems indeed, but always rooted in the place they know as home. As they should in all good poetry, images in these poems dominate idea and thus let us see Oklahoma and the world afresh. Myers' poems aren't afraid to take chances with the sentimental, though they never embrace it. Lyric narrative is still alive and well in Myers' part of the universe. Read this book, then read it again. You will want to keep it on your shelf. But you should give it to someone else, with recommendation." Jim Barnes, Oklahoma Poet Laureate and former Editor, Chariton Review -- Back cover