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Polly Longsworth, Dickinson biographer "Jim Wolpaw [and Steve Gentile have] managed to encapsulate
in [their] unusual and provocative and often very funny film Dickinson's
quirks and depth, her astonishing range of sensitivity and grasp of the
human predicament. Given this poet, [theirs] is an extraordinary achievement.
[The] film's approach ensnares both the Dickinson addict and the Dickinson
know-nothing (even the poetry know-nothing), shakes their sensibilities,
and puts new thoughts in their heads. It is one of the most engaging introductions
to poetry, and to a poet, I've ever encountered." © Copyright 2003, all rights reserved
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