Hubble, by Diana Syder, is a remarkable achievement. Without a hint of
sentimentality, Syder bridges “the two cultures” with a unique collection of
poems that are at once intelligent, personal, humane and scientific. All in all,
a dazzling celebration of an inquiring human mind. Published by Doorstop Books,
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