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Cant Be Wrong

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Poetry by Michael Lally

April 1, 1996 • 6 x 9 • 144 pages• 978-1-56689-046-5

In Cant Be Wrong, the take-no-prisoners stance of Lally’s early work is tempered with a deepening tenderness and awareness of human mortality. There is an unmistakable mastery of a colloquial, intimate tone that moves through level after level of experience without ever losing the reader. A superb craftsman who pushes the envelope of what can be said in poetry, Lally is also that rare poet who communicates with a lyrical but unabashed directness that respects the reader’s desire to understand.

Reviews

“Michael Lally is excited by the power of truth.” —New Yorker

“Lally’s new poems comprise a small but decisive shift of tone in which the wisdom of a survivor is seamlessly wedded to the original quicksilver sensibility. Here is the soul of a great American poet.” —Aram Saroyan

“Reading this book I can feel the New York streets under my feet, hear the voices and the traffic, smell the air, all, in romantic retrospect, beautiful. Of course, because Lally’s a romantic in the full sense of the word, I also (re)experience the heartache of life on those streets. This is a wonderful book, a beautiful book, a very human book. It’s a real joy to read.” —Hubert Selby, Jr.

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