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Red and yellow boat
In Red and Yellow Boat, his second book, Anthony Petrosky, winner of the 1982 Walt Whitman Award of The Academy of American Poets for Jurgis Petraskas, weaves together themes of class and family conflict, unity and brotherhood, love, suffering, and transformation. These poems pay homage to the difficult lives of the working class, taking care to allow those lives their full complexity and revealing emotions that drive them both into and away from the realities of daily existence. Petrosky addresses one of these realities in "My Father's Voice":. When he talks suicide,/ I tell him there are reasons to live,/ and he tells me, with that voice,/ that I don't know what I'm talking about,/ that I don't know the pain he feels./ He says it with the voice now inside of me,/ the one that speaks and snaps out/ when I am afraid or angry,/ and I have begun to hear it in my sons. Counterbalancing...
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