Dusk
by Amy Gerstler • from Dearest Creature • Penguin Books
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Amy Gerstler
Amy Gerstler's previous eleven books include Medicine; Crown of Weeds, which won a California Book Award; Nerve Storm; and Bitter Angel, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award.
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Dearest CreatureThese darkly imaginative poems probe what it means to be a sentient, temporary, flesh-and-blood beast, to be hopelessly, vividly creaturely.
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