Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Great Regulars: But [Lucy] Larcom manages to communicate

the conviction of her young soldier, and her own. That conviction, and the simple terms of the poem's closing lines, generate real emotion, in part because the phrase "we'll all be glad and gay" is shadowed by doubt--and by the unprecedented violence of the Civil War. The boy's interest in "Mary Ann," reveals his vulnerability.

from Robert Pinsky: The Washington Post: Poet's Choice

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