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In the Breathing Space
註釋'Pam Morris in these poems knows what is intransigent in the world and when you need to be defiant. The long lines that naturally evoke a persona with a sense of place, of beaches, rocks, trees or of houses and their rooms are often about pleasure or caring for or love. Nuances of imagery and the rhythms, recreate feelings held to in grounded particulars. And there is a sense of determination in the voice these poems have even when caught in trying to deal with both the public and private reach of wars.' - Phyllis Perlstone