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Simple Machines: Sonnets
註釋"Jehanne Dubrow's Simple Machines is anything but simple, though it does, as promised, provide the comforting rhythm of a beautiful machine. Even the title page is made up of perfectly metrical sonnets, all either helping to create a feeling of confinement (like the section on homogenized suburbia); of control in the face of feeling of helpless chaos (the poems about elections and the separation between family and friends); or of organization within the whole galaxy and our place in it (the way the poems about love and the moon interact). Simple Machines is a beautiful book exploring how 'architecture of studied disarray' eventually leads the speaker's voice to 'find a way to orbit on [their] own.'"--Provided by publisher