Meticulous, precise, exact, on the one hand, and fluid, errant, and associational on the other, Macher's long poem performs an archeology of sensation with particular attention to the body and its mastery of the modes of perception that fall between the five standard senses. Acutely aware of her environment and its continual changes, Macher guides the reader's senses through the particulars of a "here and now" that is always in negotiation with various other times, places, and events. The resulting record is a warm, wry record of a life lived with attention. It’s also a love story.
translated by Eleni Sikelianos
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