A sharp and poignant poetic exploration of memory, aging, and the
relationships that define our lives.
The poems of Wild Liar emerge from a fundamental engagement with the
nature of memory--its shifting constructions and needs, its equilibriums
and disquiets. Refracted through language rich with Deborah Pope's
distinctive lyricism and acute eye for detail, the poems plumb the
experience of the passing of parents, the departure of children, the
weathers of a long marriage, and an acknowledgment of mortality. Whether
writing with sly humor or emotional directness, her voice compels
attention--it is clear-eyed and assessing, poignant and wise.