![]() is disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255. Foreword Reviews only recommends books that we love. 'Crush' is a modern take on the theme of forbidden love, which has been thoroughly explored in the literature of all periods. No fee was paid by the publisher for this review. A beautifully haunting selection of poems by the great Richard Siken. The publisher of this book provided free copies of the book to have their book reviewed by a professional reviewer. If you don’t believe in God, then whoĭisclosure: This article is not an endorsement, but a review. ![]() If you don’t believe in the world it would be Some people like to hear the sound of their own The best part of spirituality is reverence. This could be the definition of painting. Raphael was trying to say something about This has nothing to do with faith but is still a good When you paintĪn evil thing, do you invoke it or take away its power? Throat, vanquishing, while everything brown burns red.Īll these things happened. A basicĭragon, the kind you’d expect from the Renaissance.Įvidence of evil but not proof. Raphael painted this twice-white horse facing eastĪgainst the greens, white horse facing west against the Fervor reduces thought to shorthand andĪll we get is an icon. It’s hard to talk about what you believe while you areīelieving it. ![]() Raphael, Saint George and the Dragon, 1504–6 A poet for whom face value represents life at its most treacherous, Richard Siken’s 2004 first collection, Crush, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and won the Thomas Gunn Award and a Lambda Literary Award. ![]()
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