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Laura Kasischke, . . ARRAY(0x1c297a8), $14.95 (80pp) ISBN 978-1-55849-352-0
Kasischke's fourth and fifth collections return to accustomed themes—frustrated domesticity, nostalgia, motherhood, marriage—leaping from personal anecdote to fairy tale to biblical or Greco-Roman myth with astonishing speed and no small dose of melodrama. At times reminiscent of Sexton, but without the bravura, Kasischke's women are often ghostly, haunted and haunting: "That girl over there, she's/ pale—an exhalation—a girl/ you pass through like Nebraska/ on a white-washed day." The poems often glide on wry asides ("Who can tell the difference between the state/ of grace and the state of inebriation?") or alight on prosey detail: "Once, lying naked/ beside my husband in a sweaty/ bed, an awful/ moth flew through the window/ and landed on my breast." As with Kasischke's strongest collection,
Reviewed on: 05/27/2002
Genre: Nonfiction