A review by jeninmotion
Beings and Things on Their Own by Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke

4.0

The imagery is full of sex in strange, elliptical ways. I’d also say it is a lot about the interaction between the observer and the observed, the lover and the beloved, and how reality is a weird, shifting relationship because no one is just one part of that dyad all the time, and the poet takes a lot of power from being middle-aged and observing beautiful young men as a lover and as a poet.