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Philip Levine 1928–: Critical Review by Peter Stitt

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SOURCE: "The Sincere, the Mythic, the Playful: Forms of Voice in Current Poetry," in The Georgia Review, Vol. 34, No. 1, Spring, 1980, pp. 202-04.

In the following review, Stitt compares 7 Years from Somewhere with Ashes, contending Ashes is a more powerful and imaginative work.

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