"In these poems, words are a scalpel that probes the shifting sands
of meaning. Themes of identity, communication, love, loss and
isolation are peeled pack to reveal, with devastating precision,
both the deficiencies and the power of language: words that can
heal or save; words that paralyse and attack. The poet uses her
instrument - language - both to celebrate and to question whether
words can ever be a true medium to define, express identity,
communicate. With an unflinching gaze and an originality we have
already come to know in Anamaria Crowe Serrano's work, she both
exalts and undermines patterns and form in a way that surprises,
provokes and exhilarates." -Elizabeth McSkeane
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