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Library Journal
Reviewed on June 1, 1988
That nature and imagination are the two poles of Wilbur's creativity is evident in this volume's opening poem, "The Ride,'' in which Wilbur rides an imaginary horse in his dreams and, upon awakening, wants to give it "some hay, some water to drink,/ A blanket and a stall.'' The poem...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




