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Truman State University Press, Kirksville, Mo
Roald Hoffmann's fourth collection of poetry, Soliton, brings the full scope of his outlook-he writes of nature and bittersweet love, and on Jewish themes and his Holocaust survival. His poems are sometimes funny and always carefully observed and...
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Roald Hoffmann's fourth collection of poetry, Soliton, brings the full scope of his outlook-he writes of nature and bittersweet love, and on Jewish themes and his Holocaust survival. His poems are sometimes funny and always carefully observed and reflective. His work is intriguing, mysterious, ambitious, and accomplished Planck Was a Good ManProust and Cezanne; VI; Fall Follies; The Zohar of Aging; We Will Not Be Moved; Polheim, Dec. 17, 1911; Ground Truths; This-and-No-Other-ness; From Surfeit to Death; VII; Interface; Homecoming; Fields of Vision; Communication Problems; The Golden Boxes of Forgetting; Enough Already; About the Author Title Page; Contents; Acknowlegments; I; Tsunami; Why I Didn't Visit the Camp; Shall You Dance?; Dream Corps; II; Issac's Fall; In View of the Promised Land; Olive Tree Master; Imitation of the Mothers; Natural History; Cupping; Flag Stones Beg to Be Recycled; The Reflection; III; For Every Thing There is a Time; Raisins for Being; Oak Land In Winter; Black but Comely; Birdland; The Philosopher's Stone Found In January; IV; Proof of the Existence of God.; Oligopoem; Maya-Spectra; Le Chatelier's Principle; Malacology; Quantum Mechanics; V; Of the Land; Parallell Universes; Capoeira