The Waters Under the Earth

The Waters Under the Earth

2005 • 136 pages

The London Times LS described Robert Siegel's poetry as "unpretentious versatility," like "returning to the mainland after a tour of the islands." In this latest collection of poems, Siegel brings his remarkable range and technical mastery to bear on the mysteries of creation - wolves, slugs, moles, fireworks, mowing - all through a haunting weave of mythical themes.


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