Dream Apartment

Dream Apartment by Lisa Olstein, published by Copper Canyon Press in 2023, is a poetry collection that explores themes of loss, grief, and the intricate connections between love and heartbreak. This edition comprises 101 pages and is presented in English. The collection features a blend of ode and elegy, creating a unique landscape filled with night-rabbits and bodiless shadows, where the interplay of light and darkness is vividly depicted.
Readers will find a dynamic range of poetic forms that reflect the complexities of grief, both individual and communal, as well as the ecological dimensions of loss. Olstein’s agile narratives capture the fluidity of thought and memory, inviting contemplation on the nature of existence. Through evocative imagery and prayer-like spells, Dream Apartment delves into the emotional depths of human experience, revealing how meditations on loss can also illuminate the enduring power of love.
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In Dream Apartment, Lisa Olstein builds a world of night-rabbits, bodiless shadows, and networks of wind where ode and elegy meet.
Devoted equally to the long arc and the sharp fragment, Lisa Olstein’s fifth collection maps the lucid ache at the center of night where “darkness stands in/for light,” certain heartbreaks never end, and love dovetails with losing. Immersed in ode as much as elegy, Dream Apartment employs a dynamic range of forms. Prayer-like spells cascade down the page with precision and abandon. Arrow-shot elegies explore the shock of suicide and find echoes in other kinds of grief–individual and communal, animal and ecological, sudden and creeping.
Agile narratives mirror the dazzling associative movement of unselfconscious thought, the dreaming mind, “bodiless memory.” Whether watching a stranger carry his dead dog out of a vet’s exam room or offering bouquets of peonies to night-foraging rabbits, Dream Apartment is propelled by the way poems, like dreams, unfold new dimensions of time and space. Casting their lines toward wish and repair, recognition and reckoning, these poems reveal how any meditation on loss is an exploration of love, promising that in “dreaming, something wakes.”
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