From the huddling men in a Rembrandt picture to an image in a bathroom mirror that might be Christ or a mere smudge, David Yezzi questions and considers the surfaces of our perceptions and the life that they conceal.
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David Yezzi is director of New York's 92nd Street Y Unterberg Poetry Center. His critical writings have appeared in the New York Times, New Yorker, and other major publications; and his poetry has appeared in the New Republic, Paris Review, Yale Review, New England Review, and other journals. This is his first book of poetry.
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