Description Poetry.
The visceral pleasure one experiences reading these poems corresponds to the depth of their ambition: to fathom human feeling--its contradictions, its infinite shifts--and \'see how full of changes change is.\'"--Margaret Ross.
Repetition conducts its tests of the present, its shadow appraisals of the past\'s part in the future.
Rhyme tracks relations inaccessible to reason.
Everywhere agile, coruscating syntax proves music isn\'t only a form of beauty, it\'s also a mode of inquiry. \'I said to myself as a child do not / Mistake the ghost you fear for / The ghost you are.\' Here intellect sings.
Its impeccable wit imparts a bracing metaphysics.
Jessica Laser\'s vision is singular, her voice at once formidable and intimate. "Finally an oracle with a gorgeous sense of humor.
Description Poetry