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Kathleen Tyler
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Kathleen Tyler's Florida is a wild and terrifying place, a savage place-but ""what was savage, I adored,"" she tells us. And so these poems are full of the deepest kind of heartbreak, too, the kind of heartbreak that's irreparable. ""Death cures of our terror/of death,"" Tyler writes, ""What cure is there for the terror of love?"" In My Florida, a hubcap scuds across the road, a child hides under an ironing board while her mother is beaten, a heron with orange eyes feasts on hatchling alligators, and a girl swings a bag of snakes tied with a pink, satiny ribbon, asking, ""Oh, whose porch can I leave it on?"" Tyler's poems are often shocking, always brave, and bravely, shockingly beautiful.-Cecilia Woloch, author of Late | My Florida by Kathleen Tyler, Paperback | Indigo Chapters