City Eclogue, by Ed Roberson, is clearly written with heavy-handed allusions to urban settings.
There are also several references to civil rights movements, and things related to them.
In every poem, there are spaces between words that seem to indicate a pause the writer intends to convey to the reader. I find this interesting because it seems like a good way to convey tone and timing that is often lacking in most forms of writing. But for me, it just makes me imagine William Shatner reading the poems to me.
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