Surreal and vivid . . . these poems of loneliness and the razor’s edge have a quality that’s unmistakable and consistent.
Description
The remarkable debut poetry collection from renowned bestselling novelist and Award–winning poet Paulette Jiles, reissued in a handsome A List edition.
Originally published in 1973, Paulette Jiles’s first collection amazed audiences with its rare depth of texture and verbal dexterity. Her work moves through landscapes that range from Africa to Mexico to Toronto with the ease of a travelling magician. Her swift, intricate metaphors leave the reader breathless, but her work also manages to be straight, earthy, vernacular, and disturbingly perceptive.
Reviews
Fiercely interior and ironic, with images that can move the reader down.
[Paulette Jiles] moves through any land, any mood, and is always right there.