ONLY BLUE BODY
BY ROSALYNDE VAS DIAS
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Only Blue Body is about becoming animal in a world that is not fairytale. Exquisitely written, its poems boldly confront contemporary fear and beauty. "I've always wanted dark blue skin" writes the poet -- and it's a bruise she's after, the throat unguarded, the jaw tipped upward. Viewed from a "constricted point of light," everything is out of scale, fearfully small or far too big. Much of the imagery startles: a mosquito becomes a brood mare, a horse a grackle. You can't take your eyes off the fire's "salamander-shaped eddies" because nothing in the poem suggests its arrival, nothing predicts its exit. -- Contest judge, Terese Svoboda
It's a strange and entrancing world Rosalynde Vas Dias introduces us to inOnly Blue Body, a looking glass world that captures animals, insects and flowers in curious animations. Often endearing and funny, these poems can also turn sensual and erotic, trailing a whiff of danger, as in the indelible "Night Work at Jeff's," where a naked photographer and his naked assistant engage in pose and play with sawhorse, saddle and bridle. The images in Only Blue Body are hallucinatory, gorgeous; the turns unfailingly surprising. -- Dana Levin