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(Solve For) X
(Solve For) X | Katharine Coles
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Katharine Coles's (Solve for) X opens a window in a room we did not realize was stuffy. The rigidity of knowledge yields to the beauty of the search, which is both captivating and mysterious. Organized as an abecedarium, the poems are couched in spare, emotionally charged diction that plumbs consciousness and moral responsibility. Coles meditates on an imaginary sister, impositions of the body on the mind, and the human mess that remains despite death or disaster. The mastery of how Coles writes and what she knows is matched only by her ease with the uncertain X. In (Solve for) X , she breaks down contrary ideas and reassembles them, harmoniously redesigned. From "Skeletons in Acrobatic Positions" Easy enough for you to take An attitude if you have no tendons Requiring to be warmed up, those Little gestures we make, asking The body, will you now?
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I love how complex this book is, experimental and illusive, to the point that some might think it‘s pretentious or too detached, but I don‘t; I just ran with it the whole way, loving the parts I didn‘t understand, and also taking pleasure in the simple moments—because there are whole poems that are easy to follow!—and those ones mixed with the uncertainty and abstraction is a terrific balance.

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(Solve For) X | Katharine Coles

“IF MY DREAMS ABOUT FLYING ARE REALLY ABOUT SEX”

I want to stay up here
As long as I can, surveying

Hills and farmland, tall
buildings, avenues leading

Where I like, wondering
What dreams about sex

Are about.