@book{7be54d6c6a7848e7950a8f62249b7a4b,
title = "Land of Amnesia",
author = "Joseph Bathanti",
note = "{"}In his title poem, Joseph Bathanti writes that 'Even a mincing moon off cotton will yield/light enough to walk by.' There is something of pale moonlight in all these poems, by which I scarcely mean that they are vague. Rather, things as ordinary as field cotton are seen in a way so original as to seem magical.",
year = "2009",
language = "American English",
}