<p>In <em>Underground Facility</em> as in C. E. J. Simons&rsquo;s first Isobar collection imagined afterlives of Shakespearean characters bridge past and present: Oberon and Puck turn investment bankers Gonzalo is deaf to the plight of Mediterranean refugees while Sycorax might be an embodiment of the laws of thermodynamics. However the earlier book&rsquo;s refusal to anthropomorphize nature now gives way to symbolic representations of human life and history through animal portraits &ndash; a glass frog as a devoted father hermit crabs as sex addicts a grasshopper as an interplanetary missionary. Moreover in place of celebrating poetic self-effacement <em>Underground Facility</em> grapples with autobiography: poems about grandfathers fathers mothers and sisters engage with how we build ourselves out of inherited fragments rituals superstitions and conflicts.</p>
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