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Elizabeth Arnold’s Wave House reveals a literary intelligence so fiercely independent and yet so central to my sense of contemporary literature that I’m tempted to use the book to stage my own little bastinado against a culture that rewards poetry containing “take aways.” There is nothing to take away from these poems. They are themselves
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