Gayle Portnow
The poems in Fog and Other Atmospheric Conditions seem to hang poised, expectant for light to wipe away the untimely loss of a loved one. Addressing the
daily things of this world amid the constant presence of death, Portnow discovers
not epiphanies but dilemma. Yet precisely because of this, the poems are
affirmations. With her photographer's eye, Portnow zooms in on the "layer of
gauze/ between me and the world," and in the face of uncertainty as the only
possible site of "truth," she craves the "need to know/ the forecast for a year
from now."
Trade paperback, 6” x 9”
42 pages
ISBN 978-1-892266-11-8
$14.95
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