Friday, March 10, 2023

Werewolf Weather by Larry Sawyer

Werewolf Weather by Larry Sawyer

Using surrealist momentum to explore the possibilities of language, the poems in Werewolf Weather tear at the ‘curtain of nothingness’, as mentioned by Hughes-Alain Dal to reveal an egoless disquietness. Showing a mutability of identity, time and place in the actuality of words these fabulist poems celebrate the nostalgia of right now.

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