I was excited to come home tonight and find contributors' copies of
The Fiddlehead No. 259 waiting for me in the mail. I have a review in this issue, of Rachel Lebowitz's wonderful new poetry collection,
Cottonopolis. Long-time readers of this blog will know
I really dug her first book, Hannus, but her new outing is even more ambitious in its scope. For a long poem about the perils of slavery and the industrial revolution,
Cottonopolis is not heavy handed in the least. This is one of Lebowitz's great strengths: that she always puts the language and musicality of her poetry first, even when making larger political or societal statements. Anyway, a great book. Go check it out.
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