Travel Notes from the River Styx

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American
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Author: Susanna Lang ISBN: 9780998215921
Publisher: Terrapin Books Publication: May 26, 2017
Imprint: Terrapin Books Language: English
Author: Susanna Lang
ISBN: 9780998215921
Publisher: Terrapin Books
Publication: May 26, 2017
Imprint: Terrapin Books
Language: English

In the earnest and beautiful Travel Notes from the River Styx, Susanna Lang peers into the tiny mirrors of a river’s current, the mirror her father cannot see himself in, the rearview mirror in which she spies sandhill cranes on an afternoon drive as she interrogates the natural and, at times, unnatural world. The result is a collection of double images: the moon a “copper coin with the sheen worn off,” “the flag [that] slips down the pole,” the country where her grandmother was born once calledRussia, now Ukraine. As clear in its language as it is rich in argument, there’s something for everyone in Travel Notes,for travelers are exactly what this poet proclaims we are. It’s impossible to read this collection without wondering what doubles wait/lurk/reside beneath the skin of our bodies and of our world.

—Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum

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In the earnest and beautiful Travel Notes from the River Styx, Susanna Lang peers into the tiny mirrors of a river’s current, the mirror her father cannot see himself in, the rearview mirror in which she spies sandhill cranes on an afternoon drive as she interrogates the natural and, at times, unnatural world. The result is a collection of double images: the moon a “copper coin with the sheen worn off,” “the flag [that] slips down the pole,” the country where her grandmother was born once calledRussia, now Ukraine. As clear in its language as it is rich in argument, there’s something for everyone in Travel Notes,for travelers are exactly what this poet proclaims we are. It’s impossible to read this collection without wondering what doubles wait/lurk/reside beneath the skin of our bodies and of our world.

—Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum

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