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Kazimierz Square
Kazimierz Square: Poems | Karen Chase
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A collection of power and humor in earthy eroticism, invoking both the fever and hope in wakeful dreams. A bold work of the elegiac past and the visceral present converging in provocative imagery. There is often an undercurrent of longing in Chase's poems--the longing of hunger, of sex, of unfinished business with the dead. Central to the collection is the title poem, a spiraling nightmare that explores the messy and terrifying commingling of religion, death and history's unpardonable sins.
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This was my poetry pick for the month and I hated it. There was one poem I mostly enjoyed, but everything else felt very forced and so heavily drenched in metaphors that it lost most of its meaning. I finished the entire volume, but that's about it. Don't bother with this one.

Suet624 Thanks for the warning. 3y
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