Terrell's review of Blood, Tin, Straw: Poems
Blood, Tin, Straw: Poems by Sharon Olds
In three brief chapters Olds captures the readers’ imaginations. In Poem to the Reader she
relives her childhood, remembering when as a child she’d stare into the mirror
contemplating not what she’d be as an adult but what was she as a child. This maturity as a child is instilled in the adult who in After the Rape in Our Building ponders the vitality of sperm in a condom after having intercourse.
relives her childhood, remembering when as a child she’d stare into the mirror
contemplating not what she’d be as an adult but what was she as a child. This maturity as a child is instilled in the adult who in After the Rape in Our Building ponders the vitality of sperm in a condom after having intercourse.
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