In his tenth collection of poetry, Franz Wright gives us an exquisite book of reconciliation with the past and acceptance of what may come in the future. From his earliest years, he writes in "Will, " he had "the gift of impermanence / so I would be ready, / accompanied / by a rage to prove them wrong / .
In his tenth collection of poetry, Franz Wright gives us an exquisite book of reconciliation with the past and acceptance of what may come in the future. From his earliest years, he writes in "Will, " he had "the gift of impermanence / so I would be ready, / accompanied / by a rage to prove them wrong / .