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Maxine Kumin 1925–: Critical Essay by Robert Wallace

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SOURCE: "Down from the Forked Hill Unsullied," in Poetry, Vol. CVIII, No. 2, May, 1966, pp. 121-24.

Wallace is an American educator and poet. In the following excerpt, he lauds The Privilege for its direct language.

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