Maryfrances Wagner's poems, arranged as both a personal memoir and a cultural history of America's past four decades, accumulate into an inclusive, sympathetic document of post-nuclear American life--from the ravages of the Viet Nam War, to the poet's battle with ill health, to her loving acceptance of middle age in middle America.
Maryfrances Wagner's poems, arranged as both a personal memoir and a cultural history of America's past four decades, accumulate into an inclusive, sympathetic document of post-nuclear American life--from the ravages of the Viet Nam War, to the poet's battle with ill health, to her loving acceptance of middle age in middle America.