The poems that make up Anodyne consider the small moments that
enrapture us alongside the daily threats of cataclysm. Formally dynamic
and searingly personal, Anodyne asks us to recognize the echoes of
history that litter the landscape of our bodies as we navigate a complex
terrain of survival and longing. With an intimate and multivocal
dexterity, these poems acknowledge the simultaneous existence of joy and
devastation, knowledge and ignorance, grief and love, endurance and
failure--all of the contrast and serendipity that comes with the
experience of being human. If the body is a world, or a metaphor for the
world, for what disappears and what remains, for what we feel and what
we cover up, then how do we balance fate and choice, pleasure and pain?
Through a combination of formal lyrics, delicate experiments, sharp
rants, musical litany, and moments of wit that uplift and unsettle,
Queen's poems show us the terrible consequences and stunning miracles of
how we choose to live.