Issue 74 |
Winter 1997-98

What the Living Do by Marie Howe

by Staff

Marie Howe,
What the Living Do, poems: Howe's powerful, much-anticipated second collection gives us stories of childhood, its thicket of sex and sorrow and joy, of boys and girls growing into men and women, and of a beloved brother who in his dying offered lessons on how to be most alive. (Norton)