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"A poetry--post-traumatic--half-seen, half-remembered, half-named--the event more than half gone--still every half-part is a whole, when space is equal to it. Here is a new and mesmerizing way of thinking about things."--Fanny Howe
"Carol Snow's staggering, ruthless poems hold a heroic quality that feels rare these days. With a string of improbable comrades--Lewis Carroll, Sappho, A.R. Luria, and the Zen gardeners of Ryoanji Temple, Kyoto--she tracks the intricate twists and turns of American language towards uncharted territory. Every fork in thought bristles with danger and decision. A brave book indeed!"--Andrew Schelling
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Book Description Condition: New. A collection of poems which explores the possibilities that language and its meanings and mechanics hold for definition, transformation, and emotional truth. It places us before, and in, language - as we stand before, and in, the world.Über den. Seller Inventory # 594722030