'[Beth] Roberts can also show off with puns and internal rhymes (“an anger I harbor. . . an arbor”), write an accomplished poem on a Stevensian January, or dial down sound effects to focus on logopoeia: “And now the moon, / with whom we share a responsibility.”'
From Burt's omnibus review in the Boston Review. Obviously I don't share same definition of logopeia because I can't see how this line is an example of it. No offense to poet being reviewed. It's impossible to tell much about her work from such selective quotations.
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