A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rosarium: Hannah Dow and a Perfect Starter Book of Poetry
How does one sit to write a review of poems? Are they not secrets kept by the poet, to be shared only with each reader, the secrets shifting just as the form and the words do, page to page? Hannah Dow’s Rosarium, a spry yet fleeting collection of poetry, seems designed to answer this very question.
And Now for Something Completely Confurreal: A New Poetry Movement?
Sometimes, a poetry book arrives that defies coherence even for the most ardent fans of experimental literature.