Lifelines
Dec 01, 2021
2 minutes
LANGDON HAMMER
HEATHER TRESELER’S POEMS are as full of closely observed, telling detail as realist prose fiction. They tell vivid stories about the constraining norms of class and gender. They also evoke the potential for escaping or transforming those constraints by putting it “all on the line.” The phrase suggests risk, intensity, self-exposure, and honesty. It
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