CHORA
2010
"Rhythmic texture ferries us along, generating infectious allure." —Jeffrey Cyphers Wright
"Rhythmic texture ferries us along, generating infectious allure." —Jeffrey Cyphers Wright
About
Sandra Doller's tricky, sly language comes at you sideways, full of coinages and puns, and is obsessed with the highways and train tracks that cross deserts; lines from jokes and ghost stories; and lines of influence—Gertrude Stein implicitly, and H.D. explicitly. Doller is not concerned with the complete or the perfect; she shows us the torn edge of notebook paper, "the american wastrel" in a yellow dress, and characters who plead, in a reversal of Goethe's last words, for "no more light."