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From Eight Takes: March 2007
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Swithering
BY Robin Robertson
Harcourt, $16.00
Shortly
into
Swithering
you
intuit
you're
in
grown-up
hands,
and
that
the
poet
is
writing
from
a
set
of
concerns
thought
hard
about
before
the
poems
were
even
begun.
To
"swither"
means
to
fret
or
worry—what,
exactly,
is
Robertson
in
a
swither
about?
About
the
human
fitin
nature,
is
one
answer;
about
the
soul's
fit
in
the
body,
is
another.
Behind
both
...
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