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| Named for the interstate that runs between the poet`s home in Greenwich Village and his boyhood home in upstate New York, this book of poems travels a metaphorical journey into memory, recalling experiences of childhood and adult journeys back to the rural farm country of the poet`s youth. Along with many lyrics, the book opens with a long, aphoristic poem, In Robert Motherwell`s Car, which combines these memories and landscapes with thoughts of the great Surrealists and Dadaists such as Breton and Tzara. |
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