Objects for a Fog Death is a series of odes to images and objects, and
to the "you" responsible for distancing these images and objects from
mortal relationships. With this distance comes a profound desire and a
heightening awareness of earthly proximity. Through the accompanying
hypnagogic verses, oceans quiet the voice while disorientation hurls it
into a temporary place--hovering overhead or shying away in the murk. Is
a river an object? Is fog an object? Or for that matter, is fog a place?
Behind this book lies a call for rescue from confinement and immobility,
from the ineffability of touch. Out of this fog springs forth the coeval
shriek of something that will not be reduced to love.