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"Hull inhabits a decaying universe swirling with trashed hopes and the ashes of burned-out desire....The poet's wayward voice perfectly matches her vision, her images and setting often stumbling into each other for chaotic effect. This is an intensely felt, finely wrought body of work." - Publishers Weekly "Hull shows a refreshing concern for the integrity of the line, exploring with daunting skill the pulse and clench of vowels and consonants with a rhythmic unity....The breadth and scope of Hull's moral vision are what make her poems truly rare." - Harvard Book Review"

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"Hull inhabits a decaying universe swirling with trashed hopes and the ashes of burned-out desire....The poet's wayward voice perfectly matches her vision, her images and setting often stumbling into each other for chaotic effect. This is an intensely felt, finely wrought body of work." - Publishers Weekly "Hull shows a refreshing concern for the integrity of the line, exploring with daunting skill the pulse and clench of vowels and consonants with a rhythmic unity....The breadth and scope of Hull's moral vision are what make her poems truly rare." - Harvard Book Review"
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Autorenporträt
Lynda Hull was born in Newark in 1954. Her first volume of poetry, Ghost Money, won the Juniper Prize in 1986. Her poems have appeared in many journals, including Poetry, the New Yorker, Ploughshares, and the Gettysburg Review. She died in 1994.