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"This book is an intoxicating medicine garden where we learn to make connections through a myriad of small disjunctions, swallowing poems in doses like a set of morning pills. In lie down too, our journey is central, and the world -- recast through the non sequitur of grief, through repetition and cycle -- eventually allows all life to be born anew." -- publisher description.
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“A beautiful, odd little book… Lewis’s sentences brush up against both white space and one another in a sort of supple ricochet of associative sense… There is a fascinating mind at work here.”
—The Literary Review
“…lie down too is a collection to leave slowly and return to often.”
—Gently Read Literature
“…there is a lot of wisdom in [lie down too], and it comes to you in waves. I mean this almost literally: As if standing on the border of land and water, at the border of sense and chaos, the spare images of this book roll toward you at a rate that is both overwhelming and measured.”
—Thom Dawkins, Weave Magazine
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