Eight


Eight
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In the poetic sequence, Eight, Amy Allara explores her recent days through a sustained revery of childhood. As musically deft a composition as Allara has accomplished, her masterful sense of collage shows above all in her compelling flights and harmonies. As she notes, “A minuet – its own ways and means.”
As with her previous two titles for Magra, A Theory of Consequence and Unfamiliar Terms, most remarkable about Allara’s poetry is the precision of her imaginings that are both fresh and moving. As Allara demands, with a child’s integrity, “Who would trade a reverie for a treatise?”
Drawings by Emma Wolgast
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