Peter Gabriel Res's first collection of poetry incisively explores
pain, heartache, yearning, and loss, while consistently dwelling on
topics of family and relationships. He twines pathos and emotion
through the various pieces, which read as an interconnected collage
of poems whose reading ought to be done in one sitting. The
collection resembles a photo album to a troubled past and an
uncertain present, consistently asking the reader to face pain and
become more human for it. These poems know what it means to be
alive and they aren't afraid to talk about it. An excerpt from the
text: "The 24-hour Bakery on Fifth never existed It was something
you told yourself to keep away the dunes Ginger snap peas aren't
all she's good for I point to the woman on the stairs The wife
hates everything to do with Travel agencies We used to have
someplace we could go"
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