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Gregerson draws relationships between disparate subjects and historical periods with masterful assurance . . . . [her] compass points surely through a landscape in which "what was/ the future—cinnabar, saffron, marigold,/ quince—becomes the past." --Publisher's Weekly Gregerson writes with sensual exactitude ...and riffs on historic sources while contemplating attraction, exploration, mutability, and the theme addressed throughout this intricately latticed and laced collection: the ways art and science mediate our perception of the world. --Booklist |