cover image The Country of Women

The Country of Women

Sandra Kohler. Calyx Books, $21.95 (92pp) ISBN 978-0-934971-46-1

Kohler's debut collection offers thoughtful, probing explorations of a broad range of female experience, from frank discussions about sex to delicate variations on motherhood and artistic creativity. In the long poem, ``Ars Poetica Feminae,'' the speaker claims, ``The woman who waits for a poem/ lives in a world calling her every instant: keep me alive.'' Adding a filmy, lyrical tone throughout is the ``metaphysics of morning,'' Kohler's term for the borderland between sleep and waking, which can be observed most particularly in the dawn songs she composes about herself and her young son (traditionally, such poems were about lovers parting from their bed), describing a tenderness that hurts: ``The caress of angels is bruising.'' Kohler'scareful attention to the daily struggles and realities of many women's lives, to the predictable but mysterious cycles of time and growing older, renders with both wisdom and astonishment her conviction that ``Nothing is more exotic than the real.'' (July)