This stands out as a poetry collection structured like a play. It is divided into multiple acts that mimic the dramatic arc of a staged performance, and it uses dialogue, scenes, and vivid stage imagery to blur the line between poetry and theater. It uses this lens to explore themes of identity, performance, mental health, and family dynamics.
This is full of stage metaphors such as ghost lights, spotlights, curtains really setting the scene and making you feel like this is a performance you are viewing or part of.
In addition to this, we have a very clear cast of characters that you can easily imagine as we delve through various life experiences from childhood to romantic relationships and everything in between.
Overall, this was a fun and interesting read. If you’re drawn to form-bending poetry that plays with theatricality and introspection, this collection will light up those intellectual spotlights.