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Dorianne Laux dares to parse her life through the prism of men whove passed through it.?New York Times The Book of Men finds Laux at her best. Shes witty, engaging, and candid. . . . Echoes of Whitman are everywhere in
The Book of Men. Both Whitman and Laux are profoundly democratic poets. Anyone can live in their poems, and their poems can live anywhere.?
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