Rosmarie Waldrop's Curves to the Apple brings together three highly
praised and influential titles: The Reproduction of Profiles, Lawn of
Excluded Middle, and Reluctant Gravities. Though originally published
separately, these prose poems have always been intended as a loose
trilogy of thought and feelingor of thought manifested as feeling. The
author comments: Just as the title Curves to the Apple combines the
organic and geometry (not to mention myth and history of science) the
poems navigate the conflicting, but inextricable claims of body and
mind, especially the female body and feelings in a space of logic and
physics. The poems could all be called dialogic, reaching out across a
synaptic (sometimes humorous) gap to a possible 'you' (though it may be
rhetorical, another point of view in the same mind). But while the 'I'
dominates the first two volumes, the third gives both voices equal space
and chance.