Poetry. LGBT Studies. “In An Elephant’s Memory of Blizzards, Neil de la Flor takes on the inefficacy of gendered and hetero-sexualized expectations in the modern age. As the poem ‘Shiva’ points out, ‘Somewhere between male and female, the soul lives unstirred by the memory of childhood // ….Somewhere between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, the soul lives in a million humming humans who will pass through O’Hare in the third person.’ Inspired in part by music and popular culture, de la Flor employs a brilliant aesthetic sprawl that teems with anaphora and bright imagery; yet within that, there is a rigorous (and ultimately elegiac) interrogation of reality. Pronouns are not to be trusted. You and I can be as close as a spliced consciousness, yet the we is not a harmonious plural. Personalities divide. Alternative memories emerge. Love is a code for lust, one speaker claims, but these poems never settle for hormones and juices. This collection is fierce.”—Sandra Beasley
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