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A Gathering of Mother Tongues |
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| Winner of the 1997 White Pine Press Poetry Prize, the poetry of Jacqueline Joan Johnson has appeared in numerous journals and magazines. Reviewer Maurice Kenny writes, Johnson`s collection holds not only the spirit and sensuous quality of Alabama but also the concrete strengths of Brooklyn. Ms. Johnson`s lush language has the texture of quince and the durability of earth. These memorable poems are sturdy reminders of what life in contemporary America is . |
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