Tuesday, March 22, 2011

News at Eleven: [Charles J.] Butler describes how one

can be oblivious to a murder and walk across bloodstains on our big city streets without recognizing them in the book's first poem, "Crimson Stroll." Suddenly while stepping over the red brown stains, the author recognizes it for what it is, seeing a stark vivid beauty of someone's life bled out on the streets.

from Blogcritics: Book Review: 39 Poems by Charles Butler

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