The poems of Two Open Doors in a Field are constructed through deliberate limitations, restlessly exploring place, desire, and spirituality.
However far the poems range beyond Nebraska, they are tethered to an environment of work and creation, a place of dirt beneath the nails where one can see every star and feel, acutely, the complexity of connection..
The love story at the core of this work, Klahr\'s bond with Nebraska, becomes the engine of this travelogue.
Accompanied by the radio, Klahr\'s experience of land is transformed by listening, and conversely, the body of the radio is sometimes lost to the body of the land.
A profusion of sonnets rises from a single circumstance: Sophie Klahr\'s experience of driving thousands of miles alone while listening to the radio, where unexpected landscapes make listening to the unexpected more acute.
The poems of Two Open Doors in a Field are constructed through deliberate limitations, restlessly exploring place, desire, and spirituality