Poetry. From Paris in the 1920s to the student strikes at San Francisco State in the 1960s, Kay Boyle chronicled much of the twentieth century. This collection includes all her published poetry as well as new work, which ranges from the intensely personal to the outspokenly political.
"The poems of this American fiction writer and journalist, who kept company with Samuel Beckett, Djuna Barnes, and James Joyce in 1920s Paris, are uninhibited and passionate."—Library Journal