In this stunning sequence of poems, first published in 1991, Pulitzer Prize-winner Jorie Graham peels away at the "ever-tighter wrappings/of the layers of the/real" to expose the intimate interactions of our inner and outer lives. It is metaphysical poetry of the first order where questions of Being and Time fully inhabit the mundane world of nursing homes, cabarets, elevators, and insane asylums.
In this stunning sequence of poems, first published in 1991, Pulitzer Prize-winner Jorie Graham peels away at the "ever-tighter wrappings/of the layers of the/real" to expose the intimate interactions of our inner and outer lives. It is metaphysical poetry of the first order where questions of Being and Time fully inhabit the mundane world of nursing homes, cabarets, elevators, and insane asylums.