The Los Angeles Review—Quivira reviewed by Thaisa Frank

Quivira, Karen Kevorkian’s third and stunning collection of poems, explores the tensions between internal and external landscapes and personal and collective memories. A tough, ironic pilgrim, Kevorkian places herself in the midst of these tensions and lets them wrestle with each other, intrude on each other and inform each other. The result is a visceral experience of the southwest, ranging from its extraordinary landscape to its brutal history . . .
— Reviewed By Thaisa Frank
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