In his fifth book of poems, Timothy Liu addresses a tripartite
"Thee": the Divine, the Beloved, and the State. A precarious dance
between the spiritual and the material ensues, the lyric poem
confronting a consumer culture overrun by rampant lust and greed
yet finding itself unable to wholly stand outside of what it
critiques. Any consolation found herein is short-lived. Even so, by
extending the traditions of lyric poetry forward, these utterances
seek to enlarge the conversation between art and life, anticipating
whatever commerce the future might yet hold.
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