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Monday, November 14, 2016
Review of Collisions On a Non-Existent Highway by Rosalyn Marhatta
Avoid the musk of Orient jungles and the threat
of tiger paws. Or don’t. Rosalyn Marhatta’s Collisions on a Non-Existent
Highway doesn’t. Instead, she entices
her readers into a movable feast of dangerous love, loss, and longing. She
infuses her stanzas with cardamom-spiced passions in a pulao of cultural
contradictions. From the first poem, Beware the Tiger Burning Bright, the exotic
captures the imagination (not to mention the lust) of Marhatta’s youthful persona.
For more of my review go here: http://dougholder.blogspot.com/2016/11/collisions-on-non-existent-highway-by.html
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