ANew York Times Book Review 100 Notable Books of the Year selection;Publishers Weekly Top 10 Poetry Book of the Year ; winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award for Poetry; and a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist.
Perillo has long lived with, and written about, her struggle with debilitating multiple sclerosis. Her bracing sixth book of poems takes an unflinching, though not unsmiling, look at mortality. Publishers Weekly, starred review
The poems inOn the Spectrum of Possible Deathsare taut, lucid, lyric, filled with complex emotional reflection while avoiding the usual difficulties of highbrow poetry. The New York Times Book Review
From Victor the Shaman :
I feel the need for more humanitybecause the winter wren is not enough, even with its complicated music emanating
from the brambles. So I relent to my friendwho keeps bugging me to see her shaman, tutored by the Indians who live at the base
of Monte Albán. Tutored also by the heavy bagat Sonny's Gym:Box like heaven / Fight like hellhis T-shirt says; the graphic shows an angel's fist
buried to the wrist in Satan's brisket, while the princeof dark jabs the angel's kisser . . .
Lucia Perillogrew up in the suburbs of New York City in the 1960s. She graduated from McGill University in Montreal, completed her MA in English at Syracuse University, and for most of the 1990s she taught in the creative writing program at Southern Illinois University. She currently resides in Olympia, Washington.
For the hardback edition ofSpectrum of Possible Deaths:
100 Notable Books of 2012, The New York Times Book Review. It was one of only 2 poetry titles to make the list.
2013 Pacific Northwest Booksellers Associations Award for Poetry
2013 National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist (lƒf