For such an iconic writer such as Di Prima, from the Beat Movement, I was a bit unsatisfied with a good majority of the poems in this book. The grammatical errors throughout also left much to be desired. There is a good bit I did enjoy, however, her "Revolutionary Letter" is, in my opinion, a much better read.
"Why stand for it? Why take what's offered, why not walk toward the green and flickering sea that comes to meet us?"
"I suppose it hasn't been easy living with me either, with my piques, and ups and downs, my need for privacy."