A bold, lyrical invention by an award-winning poet whose “gift for the gorgeous” won praise from Robert Pinsky. The King is a groundbreaking collection following a Self―a mother, lover, wife, thinker―in her fractured approach to the absolutes of pregnancy, postpartum depression, childrearing, belief, love, and epistemology. Here is a potent exploration of one woman’s coming together with the Other―her hard-won attachment to “the King.” from “Deeply Psychological” And then I surfaced a whole matrix or rubric magical thinking other kinds of thinking but in layers, you understand, with supremacy a honeycomb.
Rebecca Wolff is the editor of Fence and the author of Manderley, Figment and Continuum. She lives in Athens, New York, with her family and is a Fellow of the New York State Writers Institute.
I read this entire collection in one evening, thinking, "I'll just read one more" and then, as if it were a bag of chips, unable to put the book down. And when I was finished, I turned back to the beginning and started reading again. The poems are terrific -- sharp, funny, deeply felt but not at all sentimental.
This book of poems I did a bit better with. Some of them are really raw and honest and I liked them quite a lot. Some of it, still, I had no idea about. But some of it. Was super.