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At Length Magazine,
Jonathan Farmer,
labyrinth Oliver's work can also be found in the following anthologies.

Oliver de la Paz’s Requiem for the Orchard is a love letter to memory and its ability to both sustain and shatter us beyond the “dust of ourselves,/ cold, decisive, and purely from the earth.” de la Paz renders in beautiful and exacting language the tenderness and ferocity of boyhood, alongside the enduring vulnerability of parenthood. Out of such intimate recollection a generous wisdom blossoms.
—Jon Pineda, author of
The Translator’s Diary
Monday, April 9, 2012 at 9:08AM ***
I'm far behind in my NaPo'ing. Mostly, life happened as I had previously mentioned. Looks like weekends are kind of out when it comes to the drafting of poems. My third son is using my office as a sleeping area and the only time I've had to write was in the evenings, so more or less I've gotten booted from my work space. Can't wait for my exterior office to get finished . . .
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