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Brattlit is a northbound triptych-Norway, Sweden, Finland-where a poet lets weather, folklore, and the mechanics of language set the itinerary. The book proceeds less as reportage than as listening: to fjord and tunnel, to typewriter click and kulning call, to the way snow edits a sentence and a house can shift its footing overnight yet return almost, not quite, to where it stood. Its emblem is the "lettersnail," a slow creature of script that crosses the page like lichen-an ethic of attention and a tempo of thought.
What begins as travel becomes a study in medium: how sound carries meaning across dialects; how landscape imposes syntax; how memory, like ice, clarifies by pressure. The poems keep faith with strangeness without fetishizing it, staging small metamorphoses-brass into breath, ink into weather-until the book feels tuned to a northern key. Brattlit reads as fieldwork in lyric intelligence: precise, sidelong, and quietly audacious. It asks what literature can suspend without breaking-grief, rumor, ecstasy-and whether a voice might furnish a dwelling when there is, as the book keeps discovering, no house for love left but the page.
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