The White Bride

Summary
A book of delirious surfaces riding on obsessive rhythms and a long breath, Sarah Maclay's second full-length collection, almost entirely prose poems, is composed of sentences as serpentine and sinuous as they are prone to interruption from the fragmented consciousness of inner and external worlds. Inspired by everything from old record covers to mannequins, historical figures, street scenes, music, and myth, these dreamlike and inventive poems both extend and echo the sounds and sensibilities of her earlier work.
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