Review
review of Reticent Bodies by Moez Surani
by Ingrid Ruthig
Northern Poetry Review
April 1, 2010
All in all, Reticent Bodies is a heartening discovery, and each subsequent reading will yield a quiet pleasure. Just as his work four years ago suggested, Surani is a writer striving to express his view of the world in his own way, and he’s finding his ‘tilt.’ Readers will anticipate more.
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