This book, City Nave, by Betsy K. Brown, is a wonder of style and meaning: spare and strange, with filigree stripped away and mystery left in its place. The lines tend to be short; monosyllables predominate. Everything—form, language, time itself—has been reduced. Forms, both external and internal, structures, are vaunting and subtle. All appearances, contours,…
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