Skills and opportunities
review of Dismantled Secrets by Maxianne Berger
by Bert Almon
Montreal Review of Books
April 1, 2008
Maxianne Berger is proficient in a number of forms: the haiku, the pantoum, the sonnet, and Anglo-Saxon alliterative verse. She even writes a "paradelle," the hoax-form invented by the American poet Billy Collins to make fun of strict forms like the villanelle.
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