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In No Starling, Van Winckel accomplishes what has proven to be so difficult for poets across time: a deeply satisfying balance of the spiritual and political. Although richly peopled with figures from this and parallel worlds - Simone Weil, Verlaine, Nabokov, Eurydice, \"the new boys\" working in the morgue, and others - No Starling moves beyond a reliance on the dramatic resonance of individual characters. Its vision is deeper, its focus both singular and communal: the self on its journey through the world (\"Mouth, mouth: my light / and my exit. Let nothing / block the route\"), and our responsibilities as a people for the precarious state of that world.<br/><br/><br/><br/>Slate<br/><br/>My too-sharp lefts kept making the bundle in back<br/><br/>sluice right. I was driving with the dead Nance<br/><br/>in the truck bed. The gas gauge didn't work<br/><br/>so there was an added worry of running<br/><br/>out of juice. Her word. 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