“Lily Brown writes with and against things in poems that are coiled up tight as springs (or snakes). A believer in the power of the line, she writes, 'I think the plastics/and sink them' then 'Where is the sand/man hiding the dirt.' These terse, biting poems will make you look around and wonder.” ThinkingMenWritingLooksLinesWonderSpringBelieverBrownSandHidingPlasticDirtSnakesLiliesBiting Author:Rae Armantrout
“Metaphor is ritual sacrifice. It kills the look-alike. No, metaphor is homeopathy.” LooksSacrificeMetaphorRitualHomeopathy Book:Versed Source: Versed