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From publisher's webpage: 'In her remarkable first collection, Ivy Alvarez examines the relationship between Dee and Seph -- modern-day reinventions of Demeter and Persephone -- and how the specter of breast cancer affects them.' http://www.redmorningpress.com/catalog/index.html#
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Nick Carbo writes on the back cover: 'I would like to welcome Ivy Alvarez's luminous contribution to the long list of poets who have taken the Persephone and Demeter myth and made it their own.'
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Dedication: For Ma, Lola Impiang & Lola Rosa.
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Review : Mortal, Ivy Alvarez
2008
single work
review
— Appears in: Famous Reporter , February no. 36 2008; (p. 136-141)
— Review of Mortal 2006 selected work poetry
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Review : Mortal, Ivy Alvarez
2008
single work
review
— Appears in: Famous Reporter , February no. 36 2008; (p. 136-141)
— Review of Mortal 2006 selected work poetry
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