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Toward Antarctica

Red Hen/Boreal Books, 2019 $19.95, 155 pages.

Can’t, more to the point, just . You must prepare yourself,” writes the poet Elizabeth Bradfield, in a marvelous book of prose, poems, and photographs that document her tenure as a naturalist there. More precisely, the book traces Bradfield’s circumnavigation of a polar place that’s hard to linger in, impossible to inhabit, and whose

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