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Olds' poetry can be rawly honest, brutally straightforward. But in this questioning poem, she comes at some age-old questions that lead out to surprising--and emotionally satisfying--answers. Can you make something out of nothing? Yes, you can make loneliness. And sex without love.
By Mark ScarbroughOlds' poetry can be rawly honest, brutally straightforward. But in this questioning poem, she comes at some age-old questions that lead out to surprising--and emotionally satisfying--answers. Can you make something out of nothing? Yes, you can make loneliness. And sex without love.