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Wild Raspberries
註釋Wild Raspberries is a poetry of plain talk with images from the countryside and family life. Crisp and clear, these poems by Beth Paulson often have the feeling of haiku. Their task is truly seeing the world, a world far from cities and today's turmoil, for their author seeks respite in reflection on nature. An epigraph that opens one poem, A poem is a walk (A. R. Ammons) expresses the book's philosophy as the poet invites us to join her in seeking the comfort of stones and the lessons of the fox.