In Stranger, Nyla Matuk's provocative, unabashedly sensual voice leads
us to revelations about how our lives are increasingly disembodied by
social media's flattened, outward identity markers. In place of this
contested sense of self, Stranger reckons with a range of possible
states of unknowing. Have we over-determined our identities, and thus
diminished our appetites? "I fell asleep between two cold rivers," Matuk
reports, "while the blue shadows of uncomplicated / conifers leaned into
their own." Bold and spontaneous, piling images and ideas on top of each
other to create opulent sound patterns, these poems reawaken the
reader's sense of wonder.