Michelle Pittenger's Gramarye offers us language as magic as generative force. "I won't write what I know. It doesn't serve this strange, new time," she slyly claims, but these rich poems do serve our time, and crucially. Gramarye presents us with a wild menagerie both rooted in myth and old testament magic, as well as grounded in the urgent ills of modern America. Snow leopards and pine trees, saffron and poppy, raven and bee, Pittenger's poetic...
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