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Elaine Randell's writing was jump-started early by the outpouring of experimental poetry and publishing that accompanied the emergence of pop art. That movement drew attention to the art/life divide by reducing it to sharp but casual edginess. Randell's subsequent career in social work and psychotherapy has found her firmly on the side of life.
Representing thirty-five years of work as poet, this title offers glimpses in time, concerns, loves, gardening and other preoccupations.
A work based on the author's work with families and focuses on mothers in particular who are experiencing problems in attachment to their children.
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