A review by poetryamano
Flesh and Blood by C.K. Williams

5.0

What's great about this book is how C.K. Williams takes his usual long line and fits into a book of short poems, each one eight lines long. You get to see how the lyrical and intense a longer, narrative, meditative line can be. Standouts include: Elms, First Desires, the Love series, and his elegy on Paul Zweig. I reread this for the moments where the poems move beyond narrative and philosophical rumination into song.