The Museum of the Revolution (Carnegie Mellon Poetry (Paperback))
Released: Mar 01, 1999
Publisher: Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Format: Paperback, 72 pages
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The fourth book of poetry from Angela Ball, who teaches in the Center for Writers, University of Southern Mississippi, where she is an editor for the Mississippi Review. - From a review by Stephen Dunn on this book: "In 'Quartet' [a previous book] Angela Ball showed that she could create credible voices for historical personages, weaving fact and invention with seamless dexterity. Now in 'The Museum of the Revolution' she's created a museum that is both strange and authoritative enough to give us a Cuba which we trust IS Cuba as well as being peculiarly hers. She has made herself Cuba's impressionist. Angela Ball is a marvel. There's no one quite like her."
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