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Tag: Steele Campbell

A Unified Roar: Peter Campion’s The Lions

October 6, 2009November 29, 2014

BY STEELE CAMPBELL Peter Campion’s new book of poems, The Lions, articulates both the private intimacies of life and a robust involvement with the natural and political world. He intensifies the individuality of his first book, Other People, also published by The University of Chicago (2005), to show how the personal is inescapably public. To … Continue reading A Unified Roar: Peter Campion’s The Lions

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