<p>From the early hours of the morning to the eerie stillness before a storm RD Morgan's poetry exists in unsettling interstitial spaces. <em>Meditations on the Possibility of Romantic Love in the South between Eras of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation</em> is searing gritty and relentless and it explores identity and isolation through a feminist lens within the landscape of the American South. The title's reference to Ross McElwee's 1986 documentary <em>Sherman's March </em>is mostly tongue-in-cheek and plenty of humor and irony glints through the debris of broken relationships dead-end jobs budget cars and lost homes. The book summons such disparate figures as Zora Neale Hurston James Joyce Erica Jong Axl Rose jellyfish alligators pelicans clams and Okavango lions. The biosphere of this book is diverse and its language is an adventure.</p>
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