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In Let Us Be Raucous, Lynne Handy calls out truths as she sees and remembers them. Childhood memories come to life in the first poems, including reactions to the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Biographical events propel the next section-an apology, suicides, an inability to cope with loss. The poet revives in Door, and becomes militantly feminist, particularly in Memo and Testimony. She addresses national and world issues in Mother Goose for Militant Children and Little Elephant, then segues into verses about friendship, mysticism, and nature. Dina, Warrior Child, a short story, tells of a small girl waging war against Death. Walls describes the severing of a girl’s relationships with her mother and Jesus. In Me Too, an oilman tries seduction at a library fete. Let Us Be Raucous is a shout, both jubilant and anguished, from the poet’s heart.
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In Let Us Be Raucous, Lynne Handy calls out truths as she sees and remembers them. Childhood memories come to life in the first poems, including reactions to the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Biographical events propel the next section-an apology, suicides, an inability to cope with loss. The poet revives in Door, and becomes militantly feminist, particularly in Memo and Testimony. She addresses national and world issues in Mother Goose for Militant Children and Little Elephant, then segues into verses about friendship, mysticism, and nature. Dina, Warrior Child, a short story, tells of a small girl waging war against Death. Walls describes the severing of a girl’s relationships with her mother and Jesus. In Me Too, an oilman tries seduction at a library fete. Let Us Be Raucous is a shout, both jubilant and anguished, from the poet’s heart.