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Serenade by Bill Berkson
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Serenade

by Bill Berkson

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Serenade, with cover design and drawings by the late Joe Brainard, presents a generous selection of Bill Berkson's recent poetry. Written in Bolinas, California, and Southampton, New York, the poems range in subject matter from love, fatherhood, and family living to childhood memories, observations of outward events and people and, further, to walks along the edges of language's ever slippery, multifarious terrain.… (more)
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Serenade, with cover design and drawings by the late Joe Brainard, presents a generous selection of Bill Berkson's recent poetry. Written in Bolinas, California, and Southampton, New York, the poems range in subject matter from love, fatherhood, and family living to childhood memories, observations of outward events and people and, further, to walks along the edges of language's ever slippery, multifarious terrain.

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