Not So Ill with You and Me is Fani Papageorgiou's second full-length collection of poems, following the well-received When You Said No, Did You Mean Never?, the contents of which were described in a New York Times book review as "intense but enigmatic, as if they were seared in with a damaged branding iron" and "disconcerting and magnetic".
Epigram from Yeats: “The most important arguments are with yourself.” What unfolds is a set of slow travelogues with lots of sadness and coming-of-age experiences. More felt than thought. A poem for Philip Seymour Hoffman at the end.