Her poems hold their subjects in an unflinching grip
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as well as teaching at other universities
about seascapes and starscapes
Somnia by Maria Stadnicka Penned in the Margins Her poems hold their subjectsA chisel, a hammer, a lyre; reportage, intimate feelings, quips and criticisms. Maria Stadnickas poems are clusters of consciousness, graphic, material images of our world. Her language assaults, bends, cajoles, thrusts a saber into the darkness of the very language she employs to explore death, degradation, the non recognition of the human individual, war, urban violence, in short, the all too present context of our daily lives. [] What concerns