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Heart of the Fugue
註釋D H Sutherland is both a free thinker and a rigorous one. His work is expansive and fresh.
-The Los Angeles Review
Inside David H. Sutherland's Heart of the Fugue, a dragonfly weathers its estrangement from dusk-streaked garden by settling on an indoor thermos. This purgatory will last as long as it must.
A sense of loss pervades, and, yet the mind lingers over beauty, no matter how transient:
Move your winter into mine.
The Tongue of the season glows
in the fireplace of dandelion, teacups, rose.
Yesterday gardens are the affairs of angels.
-Glint Literary Journal
David Sutherland's work speaks to the fragility of the human and physical world, the power of memory, and our bemused indignation at the inevitable.
-Lines + Stars (Best of 2011)