Reviewed by Dave Seter Raphael Block’s most recent book, The Dreams We Share, fulfills the need for contemporary nature poetry written from a spiritual
Half century old sailboat propped up with a heavy winter blanket tight against its hull like the body of one who worked long to
Creature of boundless metamorphoses. The slinky, jaunty cat in Peter and the Wolf; the haunting melody “E lucevan le stelle” in Tosca, the clarinet
On the other side of the door, my father says he hears a noise that none of us have ever heard before. “It sounds