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Baby

Writer
Sara Sutterlin
Date
2018
Publisher
Metatron Press
Format
Artists' Books
ISBN
978-1-988355-10-8
Size
11.5 × 18 × 0.5 cm
Length
56 pp
Description

Let’s talk about the Private.

Sublimely cunning, Baby is personal, universal; sparse, vast. Sara Sutterlin’s third collection of poetry is an examination of intimacy, a gesture towards redemption, and a demand for victory over the peril of love.

Sara Sutterlin is the author of I Wanted to Be the Knife (Metatron) and Baveuse (Electric Cereal). She is the founder and managing editor of LESTE. She lives in Montréal.

Author photos by Rebecca Storm

Softcover, perfect-bound, b/w
First edition, second printing

  1. Baby
 

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