Poetry. These poems are based on the extraordinary career and personal struggles of Pulitzer Prize-winning war reporter Paul Watson.
Very powerful poems.--Andrew Motion
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Dan O'Brien is a poet and playwright. His play The Body of an American received the inaugural Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama.
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