The Lightning That Strikes the Neighbors’ House
The Lightning That Strikes the Neighbors’ House
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House Nick Lantz BA ’03, who won the 2010 Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry for this collection, explores the transformative power of the tragic and the miraculous in these poems. He plunges headfirst into worlds that are both eccentric and familiar, alarming and hopeful.
University of Wisconsin Press, 2010. 80 pages. $11.
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