<p>Elizabeth Knapp&rsquo;s poetry explores the intersections between modern society personal mortality and cultural immortality. In this her second collection celebrities come and go while the collection&rsquo;s patron saint Emily Dickinson presides over all. At its heart this book is about loss and its endless&nbsp;reverberations while at the same time it embraces the notion of art as a kind of immortality. With these striking new poems Knapp establishes herself as one of our most vital and compelling contemporary voices.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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