An iconoclastic portrayal of Italian domestic spaces, especially the
kitchen and the body, Close to the Teeth is an exploration of the
intimate space that belongs to women, and of the ways in which that
space alternately oppresses and gives power. The domestic interior and
the female body often become one another in these poems in ways that are
frightening, illuminating, and deeply familiar. In them the dangers and
the powers of the domestic emerge alongside those of the body. This
collection is also a deeply personal account, fragmentary, increasingly
tense, yet flexible and fierce.