Natasha Saje's first collection, R ...
Natasha Saje's first collection, R in a less degree than the Skin, appears in the 1994 Pitt metrical composition Series as the Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize convolution The book's cover, taken from a still life by dint of Stone Roberts, is concourseed with pears: golden-green, blemished, and erotic. And between the disguises Saje's poems do not disappoint: this is a substantial collection, written in a voice that is consistent without being predictable. Saje owes literary obligations to Sexton and intellectual dues to 1970s-style feminism, unless her dense, hard-working images make this approach the two new and newly complicated. In the
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