Ronk, Martha

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The Place One Is

Slowly drawing readers into the subject with two or three scenes, Ronk doesn’t stop until all eyes and ears are opened to the narrator’s circumstance. Then, in the best of these poems, she makes the scene universal, taking readers by surprise as she launches into the stratosphere--which, as one can imagine, is breathtaking.
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Silences

The poem “Magritte, The Empire of Light,” describes this paradoxical painting, which shows a daylight sky over a nighttime scene
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Ocular Proof

Highly recommended; this is both intellectually astute and lit-up, sharply observed verse.
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Partially Kept

Highly recommended for anyone interested in contemporary poetry.
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