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OverviewIn her debut collection of poems If a Dolphin, Lindsay Remee Ahl explores the unstable and often disorienting rebirth of a drowned identity across space and time. She skillfully blurs the visceral and everyday with dreamlike, shifting consciousness in poems that stretch the boundaries of poetry's conventions. Borrowing language from multiple voices, Ahl's purpose is to articulate the path of a renewed identity, even as time and place remain ever-changing and unpredictable. Says Daisy Fried: ""In Lindsay Ahl's poems everything morphs and moves and everything dark is paired with something bright. Holes open into water, present disappears into past, and sometimes reading If a Dolphin can feel like drowning-but that's okay because in this book, drowning and surviving go hand in hand. The effect is of spending time in a world simultaneously dreamed and tremendously real-a disconcerting and beautiful place to live."" Connie Voisine adds: ""Call it time-travel, call it Dante's Inferno with dolphins as Virgil. Walter Benjamin, with his black suitcase of writing makes an appearance, as do gryphons bursting into flight from ramparts and skyscrapers. The speaker returns to the drowning of a girl, and this girl becomes a woman who moves through wars, cities, and seas. What a gorgeous epistemology of love's power, set against the tragedies of the human-made world."" And Joanne Dominique Dwyer adds: ""Ahl's writing is full of grace, potency and out of the box surprise. Her poems are narrated by a girl drowned in a lake who continues to age in the afterlife and is capable of time travel, by the lifeguard who could not save her, by dolphins, World War II spies and occasionally by Ahl herself. The poetic microbiome of Ahl's mind is boundless. The collection is a reflection of her ability to question time, place, the afterlife, and the fiction we adhere to that there is such a thing as an individual. Ahl's premise is not based on mysticism as much as particle physics. Yet, the poems in If a Dolphin read like a wild Tibetan Bardo journey, shattering and enriching."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lindsay AhlPublisher: Washington Prize Imprint: Washington Prize Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.150kg ISBN: 9781946276018ISBN 10: 1946276014 Pages: 104 Publication Date: 12 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLindsay Remee Ahl is the author of the novel Desire (Coffee House Press) and two chapbooks, The Mythographic Abyss (Dancing Girl Press), and Delphi (Bottlecap Press). Her fiction and poetry have been published in BOMB Magazine, The Georgia Review, Hotel Amerika, The Massachusetts Review, New England Review, Poetry Daily, and many others. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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