Eve in the Time Machine
From the publisher:
Eve in the Time Machine explores themes of walls and divisions—cultural, political, death/life and personal—mediated by memory, which the poet attempts to address by drawing on ancient Orthodox Christian wisdom. A foundational filter is the poet’s unhappy encounter with Soviet power in the Glasnost years.
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