Sarah Temporal



Angela Meyer reviews Louis Armand and Sarah Temporal

Louis Armand’s Infantilisms and Sarah Temporal’s Tight Bindings (both Puncher & Wattmann, 2024) are disparate collections which overlap in their ability to make the parts speak for the whole. Armand’s, in a resistant, disjointed way — allowing the reader to locate cultural, social, historical webs and associated meanings, or just stray off onto rich tangents of their own. In Temporal’s, we’re more gently guided, with its through lines of fairytale, nature (in its various forms), the body, birth, and concepts of girl, daughter, mother, woman.

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It’s not right to be awake late at night, here: there’s secret business down in the gully between the darkness and the trees and it must be obeyed. So I wait until the morning’s walk to bear news of our …

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