About
In "Failure," Philip Schultz explores themes of immigration, family, marriage, and historical events like 9/11 with direct, wry poems. The collection delves into personal struggles and societal changes, capturing the essence of New York City in the 1970s. Schultz's poetry is praised for its emotional directness, sharp language, and compelling rhythms, earning him a notable place in American poetry.
Publisher
Mariner Books
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