Brood

9.95

Hahn, Kimiko

Kimiko Hahn trains her eye on the commonplace—clothespins, bees, papaya, a sponge, fire—revealing their essence with evocative concision.

In Brood, Kimiko Hahn trains her eye on the commonplace—clothespins, bees, papaya, perfume, poached eggs, a sponge, fire, sand dollars—and reveals their very essence in concise evocative language. Underlying these little gems is a sense of loss, a mother's death or a longing for childhood. "Brood" connotes the bundling of family or beasts, but also dark thinking, and both are at play here where the less said, the better.

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