Fever Dreams rebellious, minimalist, concretized without sacrificing mystery

Reviewing Yahia Lababidi's Fever Dreams (published in 2011 by Crisis Chronicles Press) Mary Clara White writes, in part:

"Fever Dreams gains momentum and rebelliousness as the book progresses, delightfully belying nostalgia, fear, anger, or anxiousness. The poetry leans further into minimalist form; the book gains a wealth of metaphor and detail. Lababidi’s poems become taught, tethered and concretized without sacrificing mystery."
Read More: http://zouchmagazine.com/poetry-review-fever-dreams/#ixzz1n29TEKYv


 
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