Friday, August 20, 2010

Former Institute poetry fellow Rebecca Dunham's second collection has been released by Tupelo Press. Says Sherod Santos of this book, "The Flight Cage rises Phoenix-like out of the historical moment of Mary Wollstonecraft's fervent call for the rights of women. But Dunham's poems are far more than history lessons, for they make their own radical claims on our attention, and their complex tapestry-like ways of making -- interweaving the formal and organic, the mimetic and improvisational -- make this an enormously compelling reading experience."

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