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my god is this a man

By Laura Sims

my god is this a man
$15.95
  • Available in: Paperback
  • ISBN: 978-1-934200-73-5
  • Published: June 9, 2014
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The poems in Sims’ third collection engage the escarpment of the page itself: walled-off phrases set against spare lines on largely empty pages, a proto-graphical representation of thought itself. The result are poems of psychic fragmentation: relationship as crime-scene, the folk ballad re-writ for our new cult of mass-shootings, “the quiet and unmeaning” of a natural world wrought horrific…

 


Series: fence modern poets Tagged with: black box, Boston bomber, crime scene, folk ballad, Laura Sims, mass shooting, murder, poetry

Contacts: Emily Wallis Hughes and Jason Zuzga at fence.fencebooks@gmail.com