December 1, 2006
Graywolf Press Republishes the Poems of the Late Lynda Hull
SALVAGING STANZAS: Lynda Hull was rising to prominence as a poet when she died in a car accident in 1994. Her reputation has continued to rise ever since.
Her first two books — Ghost Money (University of Massachusetts Press, 1986) and Star Ledger (University of Iowa Press, 1990) — were praised for their blend of lyricism, toughness, and maturity. And the poetry she left behind at her death, including 14 lyrics and a seven-poem sequence, found a home at
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