Poetry. In her first full-length collection of poems, THE WIFE OF
THE LEFT HAND, the poet Nancy Kuhl explores the lyric possibilities
found within the sometimes narrow space of the domestic interior,
caught between the quotidian and the uncanny. In language that is
by turns sensual and spare, elegant and oneiric, the images and
music of this collection reveal and recast the daily ambiguities of
living with others, "the fragile arrangement all blue / at the
seams," and the uncertain line between the hidden and the apparent,
like a "house / with its unswerving spine exposed." Nancy Kuhl's
chapbook, In the Arbor, was winner of the Wick Poetry Chapbook
Prize and was published by Kent State University Press. She is
co-editor of Phylum Press, an independent publisher of innovative
poetry.
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