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Now Do You Know Where You Are

by Dana Levin

Now Do You Know Where You Are

by Dana Levin

Dana Levin's "Now Do You Know Where You Are" is a poetic odyssey that delves into the essence of self and country amidst the turbulence of modern times. The book—her fifth collection—serves as a luminous beacon guiding readers through personal and national disorientation. With a combination of fierce intelligence and a clairvoyant's insight, Levin employs a myriad of poetic forms to channel the soul's journey beyond familiar lyrical confines. She invokes a chorus of voices, from loved ones to spiritual forebears, painting a portrait of transformation that encompasses individual, familial, and global vistas. Levin's poetry questions and reaffirms our place within the vast tapestry of existence, challenging us to recognize where we truly are within the concentric circles of life, from intimate to infinite.

  • Poetry
  • Intellect
  • America
  • Transformation
  • Identity
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