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5.0 out of 5 stars
The tale of a community riven by murder, sex, violence, betrayal, secrets, lies, alcohol, execution, and miscarriage.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Long Black Veil (Paperback)
Written by Robert Cooperman, The Long Black Veil is an anthology of free-verse poetry by Robert Cooperman in which each poem tells a piece of a greater story. Monologues reminiscent of balads bring together the tale of a community riven by murder, sex, violence, betrayal, secrets, lies, alcohol, execution, and miscarriage. A grim yet utterly fascinating portrayal of the dark side of a close-knit community. "Ludlow Haversham, the Prosecutor": With an election imminent, / I needed a conviction, especially / since the victim was our banker, / citizens coddled that their deposits / were safe as eagles' eggs in high nests.
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The Long Black Veil by Robert Cooperman (Paperback - November 14, 2008)
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