The Hands in Exile
- 98 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This first collection of poems by a new American poet--more than half of which are set in the Middle East--speaks of violence and beauty, a coexistence both surprising and inevitable
Susan Tichy crafts poetry that delves into the intricate connections between individuals and the world they inhabit. Her verses frequently explore themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning within the fabric of daily life. Tichy is recognized for her meticulous command of language and her skill in conjuring vivid imagery that resonates deeply with readers. Her work prompts contemplation on the profound aspects of the human experience.

This first collection of poems by a new American poet--more than half of which are set in the Middle East--speaks of violence and beauty, a coexistence both surprising and inevitable