ALL IS FORGOTTEN, NOTHING IS LOST by Lan Samantha Lang

 Reading by Eileen Tabios

All is Forgotten, Nothing is Lost by Lan Samantha Lang

(Norton, 2010)

There’s certainly nothing wrong with the writing in Lan Samantha Lang’s novel about poets & writers who meet in something like the Iowa Writers’ Workshop that the novelist directs. But I know I won’t read the book again—I don’t like reading about poets in limited worlds, especially when such limits their poetry. Poetry, among other things, can provide the excuse for fearless lucidity.



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