Angela Ball's lyrical, wry, and rueful poems float on a river of incongruities on which we may find Ron Popeil, Lord Byron, and Rudyard Kipling sharing the same raft; they create a fascinating commerce between the sublime and the ridiculous.
Winner of the 2006 Donald Hall Prize in Poetry.
Angela Ball's lyrical, wry, and rueful poems float on a river of incongruities on which we may find...