Poetry. Charting a steady encroachment of shadows over a relationship, Wright engages with the most profound subjects--love and loss, madness, grief, illness--and attends to them with a finely-wrought poetic sensibility, producing a soundscape of nervous, almost fractious energy. A play of light and shade runs throughout, with early joys tinged with doubts, moving into omens and prophecies, until fears can no longer be hidden in full daylight...
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