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The poet's eye never misses the incongruity of
things that cuts to the bone, "an obsidian scalpel of love"
that keeps racing with her in the space between life and death, adoration
and hatred. It may be that "balance is axiomatic," but always
it is imperiled, a saving grace necessary, and the eye nervously glancing
between heaven and earth.
"Pamela
Uschuk is a political poet, defiant in the face of injustice, as well
as a poet of Eros. She's nobody's fool. She resurrects in her poems
the brutalized, the murdered, the lost of the world—those who
have no voice of their own. She pulls them close. And when she turns
to the world's gliding wonders, she does so with a precise eye and everything
she sees is absorbed by her uniquely compassionate voice."
—Dennis Sampson, author of Constant Longing and
Needlegrass