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  • Goar reifies the interconnectivity of our highly-plastic American iconography--seamlessly integrating cultural touchstones from Ozzie Smith to Richard Nixon to the Immaculate Conception--and in so doing succeeds at an even greater task: Penning a collection of poems brilliantly of and for its time.

    Seth Abramson: February 2012 Contemporary Poetry Reviews Seth Abramson 2012

  • Goar uses the titular land-grab as a springboard for imaginative--and instructive--investigations into what it means to be an American, and, too, what it means to be steeped in a national narrative with which it becomes increasingly difficult to establish any personal relationship.

    Seth Abramson: February 2012 Contemporary Poetry Reviews Seth Abramson 2012

  • Goar uses the titular land-grab as a springboard for imaginative--and instructive--investigations into what it means to be an American, and, too, what it means to be steeped in a national narrative with which it becomes increasingly difficult to establish any personal relationship.

    Seth Abramson: February 2012 Contemporary Poetry Reviews Seth Abramson 2012

  • After the war, he married his childhood sweetheart, Goar Levonovna, and recruited her as a spy.

    Soviet Spy Stopped Attempt To Kill Allied Leaders in '43 Stephen Miller 2012

  • Goar reifies the interconnectivity of our highly-plastic American iconography--seamlessly integrating cultural touchstones from Ozzie Smith to Richard Nixon to the Immaculate Conception--and in so doing succeeds at an even greater task: Penning a collection of poems brilliantly of and for its time.

    Seth Abramson: February 2012 Contemporary Poetry Reviews Seth Abramson 2012

  • Goar arched an eyebrow at the kender, who decided to try a gamble.

    Stalling 2010

  • "However, if you are unwilling to relinquish such a valuable item in exchange for your lives," Goar contin - ued, "regrettably we would continue on our way."

    Stalling 2010

  • Goar turned his back and engaged in a loud series of moans and harsh grunts with his crewmen.

    Stalling 2010

  • Goar turned back to Tas and Woodrow, regarding them as he carefully prepared the unfamiliar words.

    Stalling 2010

  • On the third morning, Goar announced, "We are near - ing Port Balifor," though neither Woodrow nor Tas saw any sign of land.

    Stalling 2010

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