From the first sumptuous poem—featuring a protagonist who, while running at night, thinks of her body as a nocturnal bloom—this collection immerses readers in the compelling voice of Sarah Corbett. The first half of this new volume is devoted to poems that re-create scenes from a youth haunted by trouble, but redeemed by a strong attachment to the beauties of nature, bravely eschewing lightness and irony for a passionate and intensely physical response to life. The latter half moves away from personal history and focuses on in-depth and often scary narratives of other lives, while closely identifying with survivors of trauma. In the long poem “Testimony” she inhabits the voice of a woman at the center of the murder investigation in which her partner was killed. Another sequence, “Cuttings,” weaves a week’s worth of international press clippings together, thereby creating an alternately horrible, sad, funny, and odd tapestry of events.
I picked this up after reading Witch Bag by the same author. I really enjoyed this, it has some moving poetry. I preferred witch Bag, but not by much so they get the same score.
I've personally met Sarah Corbett and her writing lies up to her lovely personality. It is easy for those who wouldn't normally read poetry to understand and relate to