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Whether traveling south of the border, in classrooms, or into the misty memories of childhood, Larry Levy looks with eyes keen to detail. And thereby, readers are asked to be keener to the details of their own world. And, like the finest poets, Levy does not tell us what to think about the details he brings to light. Poetry, for him, is never a lesson or a lecture. instead, he simply highlights the sublime, leaving readers with a new approach to the world an approach more open-eyed, but also more open-hearted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Vande Zande, author of American Poet Always a master of the rambunctious family gathering s ability to bridge differences and heal wounds, Larry Levy goes international in rendering a party in the Yucatan in loud, loving and bi-lingual detail. Another poem in the same sequence shows that he s m