Synopses & Reviews
Within the world of Wunderkammer, or "cabinet of curiosities," Cynthia Cruz archives the ruinous, the sparkling, the traumatic, and the decadent. These poems, through sensuous impressions, mimic what it's like to wake from a dream only to realize you are still inside the dream. We encounter gluttony pinned against starvation — "ceiling high cream cakes, / I ran twelve miles in my ballet leotard" and the glamorous mixed with the grotesque — "I follow a sequin / Thread of dead things." Through "brutal music," Wunderkammer grips at the edges of memory and chaos; these poems have "found the kill / And entered it."
About the Author
Cynthia Cruz's poems have been published in the American Poetry Review, Boston Review, Kenyon Review, New Yorker, Paris Review, and others. Her first collection of poems, Ruin, was published by Alice James Books and her second collection, The Glimmering Room, was published by Four Way Books in 2012. She has received fellowships from Yaddo and the MacDowell Colony as well as a Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University. She teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in Brooklyn, New York.