"We live dangerously," Claire Keyes writes in her incisive collection WHAT DIAMONDS CAN DO. And we find out what they can do: gleam; focus sharply; cut. These poems are diamond-like in their gloss, density, and richness, evoking life's dangers and joys without fear.
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"We live dangerously," Claire Keyes writes in her incisive collection WHAT DIAMONDS CAN DO. And we find out what they can do: gleam; focus sharply; cut. These poems are diamond-like in their gloss, density, and richness, evoking life's dangers and joys without fear.
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