From an 鈥渦ncommonly fluent鈥 and 鈥渞ewarding鈥 poet (The Observer), a collection of miniature epics that asks: can grace be found amid disarray?
In Anthony Carelli's remarkable debut, Carnations, the poems attempt to reanimate dead metaphors as blossoms: wild and lovely but also fleeting, mortal, and averse to the touch. Here, the poems are carnations, not only flowers, but also...
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