Deborah L. Davitt's To Love Unquietly oscillates between love and desire, life and death, oneness and severance. She masterfully weaves the various elements of relationships into a patchwork tapestry of poetry, which acts as a dark, dusty mirror showing what was, what could be, what could have been, and what is in its beautiful, cobwebbed truthfulness. The thirty poems in this collection are a loving tribute to what it means to be the fragile creatures that we are.
When you look into this volume of poetry, which self will you see?
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