Poetry. "With the visceral precision of an anatomical textbook, Caty Sporleder peels back 'dead stringencies'--Sylvia Plath's term, from Ariel--of language, desire, and narrative expectation. FLAY glistens with rawness and a kind of theoretical eroticism. Its imagery is constantly spurting and spasming, bringing the body into the text, so that it 'rubs against the skin just between the word and my clit.' We've been waiting for a writer like Sporleder, to turn feminism inside out, revealing its hidden darkness and splendor"--Dodie Bellamy.
Author City: BOISE, ID USA
Caty Sporleder lives and works in the North End of Boise Idaho. Her work has been published in Wheelhouse Magazine. FLAY, A BOOK OF MU is her first published collection.