Poetry. VAUXHALL is pitched where voice and experience coincide.
The poems sing and dance through heavenly mansions and real
bungalows, tourist traps and museums, pharmacies and vending
machines. VAUXHALL is a calendar. It's an "all occasion" greeting
and gift. The Hollywood pitch for VAUXHALL might have been
"Marianne Moore meets Joan Jett" or "Alexander Pope goes to night
school." Like the pleasure garden once called "Fox's Hill" which
gives this book its title, VAUXHALL puts emotion in Place because
things are alone or entire after they have been torn or leased or
unmoored. Or, to quote rather than rephrase Yeats, "Love has
pitched his mansion in / The place of excrement; / For nothing can
be sole or whole / That has not been rent." Catherine Daly is also
the author of CHANTEUSE/CANTATRICE, LOCKET, and DADADA, all
available from SPD.
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