Philip Levine's last book of poems, What Work Is, received the National Book Award in poetry for 1991. His new book, The Simple Truth, is written in a voice that moves between elegy and prayer. It contains thirty-three poems whose aim is to weave a complex tapestry of myth, history (both public and (private), family, memory, and invention in a search for truths so basic and universal they escape us all.
(From the jacket)
Copyright: 1994, Alfred A. Knopf