Sadness of the Apex Predator

The beauty and danger of an isolated family compound, the corruption that privilege can bring, an extensive burn injury that interrupts a girl's life, and the many predators who swoop in when the scarred woman is loosed, again, into the world-all of this is woven throughout Sadness of the Apex Predator, a collection of poems that studies both the way Sapiens feed on one another and also the redemption our hungers can bring.

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Sadness of the Apex Predator

The beauty and danger of an isolated family compound, the corruption that privilege can bring, an extensive burn injury that interrupts a girl's life, and the many predators who swoop in when the scarred woman is loosed, again, into the world-all of this is woven throughout Sadness of the Apex Predator, a collection of poems that studies both the way Sapiens feed on one another and also the redemption our hungers can bring.

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Sadness of the Apex Predator

Sadness of the Apex Predator

by Dion O'Reilly
Sadness of the Apex Predator

Sadness of the Apex Predator

by Dion O'Reilly

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Overview

The beauty and danger of an isolated family compound, the corruption that privilege can bring, an extensive burn injury that interrupts a girl's life, and the many predators who swoop in when the scarred woman is loosed, again, into the world-all of this is woven throughout Sadness of the Apex Predator, a collection of poems that studies both the way Sapiens feed on one another and also the redemption our hungers can bring.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781960329271
Publisher: Cornerstone Press
Publication date: 02/05/2024
Pages: 106
Sales rank: 741,556
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

Dion O'Reilly is the author of Ghost Dogs (2020). Her poems and essays have appeared in Rattle, The Sun, American Journal of Poetry, Cincinnati Review, Narrative, The New Ohio Review, The Massachusetts Review, and New Letters. She splits her time between a ranch in California's Santa Cruz Mountains and her residence in Bellingham, Washington.
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