Time and Again

by Edwin Honig

Summary

Edwin Honig's poetry rises from his experience in the Great Depression, and continues through the Second World War, the Vietnam crisis, into the complexities of the new millennium. The collection opens with landscapes of New Mexico, follows personal paradisaic discoveries in Maine and Bodega (California), and the intricacies of love relationships in habitats of Maine, Rhode Island and the deserts of California.

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