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Poetry

Trading in years

by Cassandra Atherton
May 2013, no. 351

Hotel Hyperion by Lisa Gorton

Giramondo, $24 pb, 64 pp

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The camera ottica in the epigraph to Hotel Hyperion alludes to Lisa Gorton’s artful play with shifting perspectives in this luminescent collection of poetry. The reader is invited to put her eye to the lines of poetry as if to a Galilean telescope or ‘perspective tube’. By looking at the poems through the peephole as an optic chamber, the reader brings the larger concerns of time and space in this collection into sharper focus.

 


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Hotel Hyperion by Lisa Gorton

Giramondo, $24 pb, 64 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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