Ecopoetic at its core, Kristi Maxwell\'s My My is concerned about the world, "that abundant stray," and scrutinizes the messiness of human relationships to each other and to the nonhuman--how acts of seeing can lift up or erase.
Part-sigh, part-sly, these poems make friends with their own shiftiness and recognize that the imperfect might be t.
Maxwell\'s seventh book operates under the sign of "or," testing out alternatives and revisions in the hopes of landing on a truth that can be lived with.
Ecopoetic at its core, Kristi Maxwell\'s My My is concerned about the world, "that abundant stray," and scrutinizes the messiness of human relationships to each other and to the nonhuman--how acts of seeing can lift up or erase