Monday, August 30, 2010

Living Under Plastic


From : The Globe And Mail



Shored up against the glittering allure of memory’s slipstream, Living Under Plastic, Evelyn Lau’s fourth poetry collection, offers readers a fleeting glimpse of that which endures despite the diurnal dejectamenta pooling in the deluge of contemporary existence.


Most often enacted upon “a raft on a sea of nightmares” despite its highly dramatic emotions (especially of the hysterical variety) and hyper-traumatic events, Living Under Plastic lays it on the bottom line:





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