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Reviewed on May 1, 1997
There was a time when the major newspapers of this country published poetry regularly. Some even had poets on staff: Frank P. Adams at the Chicago Journal, William Nesbit at the Baltimore American, and Edgar Guest at the Detroit Free Press, to name a few. It is in this tradition of respected light verse that Rawlings met a daily deadline at the Rochester Times-Union for nearly two years, ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More


