| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Critic Richard Dauenhauer writes in World Literature Today that Luminaries is poetry that reaches out and reaches back, that looks around, looks forward and back -- and especially looks inward -- the individual is called on to examine one's personal present and society, and one's own history and future. In Rosette, Woody relates a story to a weaving, celebrating the vibrancy that each story a
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