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The opening poem of the collection, "Pokanini girl," is reminiscent of Gwendolyn Brooks' "We Real Cool" but with a painful humor lacking in Brooks' sparse verse. Much of Song's strength in her verse comes from an uncanny ability to write mature poetry with the voice of a child. She is at once both adult and child. And she is very connected to her family and history (Chinese immigrants living in Hawaii). It gives much of her poetry an amazing power.
I am also struck by the recurrence of the color blue in these poems: poems with titles like "Blue," "Blueroses" and "The Sky-Blue Dress." There are blue roses painted on the box in "The Roses of Guadalajara," blue sleeves in "A City of Sleeves" and the hanging letters on pale blue lines in "Book of Hours." This color of sadness is a key to the tone of melancholy that runs through much of Song's work. And yet the beauty remains as illustrated in the recurrence of flowers and, in particular, roses.
I am constantly reminding people that, yes, the poetry of the past masters is wonderful but there is also a lot of amazing poetry still being written today. We just need to work a little harder to seek it out than the readers of past eras. Well, if you've come upon this review you have found your way to a wonderful modern poet. I would highly recommend this book.
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