Too Much Explanation Can Ruin a Man
"In quiet, subtle poems of unerring tact and delicacy, Robert Crawford explores relationships, aspects of nature and the seasons, landscapes (especially New England), and -- in Frost's apposite phrase -- 'our place among the infinities.' He knows how to engage in just the right amount of 'explanation,' and his exquisite craft never fails him."

--Bruce Bennett

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