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University of Illinois Press
Urbana and Chicago
Kevin Stein's subjects range from rock and jazz to Mozart, from factory
work and race rioting to the struggles of a nineteenth-century German
immigrant facing the new world of small-town Indiana. Throughout, Stein's
poems reveal the constancy of the American quest for work, family, and
dignity, even as they evoke the bruised but still redemptive fruit of
human compassion.
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