There is a gentleness in the midst of savagery in Stuart Dischell's
fifth full-length collection of poetry. These poems are ever aware
of the momentary grace of the present and the fleeting histories
that precede the instants of time. Part elegist, part fabulist,
part absurdist, Dischell writes at the edges of imagination,
memory, and experience. By turns socially outward and inwardly
reflective, comic and remorseful, the beautifully crafted poems of
Children with Enemies transfigure dread with a reluctant wisdom and
come alive to the confusions and implications of what it means to
be human.
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