A fantastic passage in Skip Fox’s dizzying, beautiful collection of poetry, Sheer Indefinite, comes from the long, riveting poem (and there’s several of those to be found here), “The Garden of Earthly Delights.”
A fantastic passage in Skip Fox’s dizzying, beautiful collection of poetry, Sheer Indefinite, comes from the long, riveting poem (and there’s several of those to be found here), “The Garden of Earthly Delights.”
At its heart though, The Sky Conducting is indeed a post-apocalyptic story. There’s a phrase you might notice on the back of the book, America died while no one was looking, and that’s a perfect, grim way to get us started.