At Times Your Lines by Susan Lewis
The prose poems in At Times Your Lines muster compression and elision, irony and parable in the pursuit of the necessary impossible; tracing life and fault-lines between the lived and the created, the recognizable and the strange. “These poems are terse yet opaque, jokey yet unapologetically consequential... off-beat, perfectly tuned, and compulsively readable.” (Wayne Thomas, editor of The Tusculum Review). "With their gift for formal and stylistic compression, for condensation laced with startling shifts of speed and sound, these poems transform the necessary limitations of the coin of the realm into the making of virtuoso turns on a dime." (Robert Kaufman, University of California, Berkeley)
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