Shadow of a Cloud but No Cloud , the latest collection from enigmatic prose poet Killarney Clary, is a book-length sequence of unnumbered, untitled poems, each evoking a clear moment in time. The details on which Clary chooses to focus suggest a narrative that will not resolve. The unnamed people with whom she interacts offer exchanges she is desperate to prolong, and in attempts to understand her place, she reaches beneath the fragile armor of those loved, especially those who can no longer answer her. This quietly haunting book, remarkable for its subtlety and delicacy, is Clary’s strongest, most engaging work to date and amply shows her to be a master of this lyric genre.
enigmatic at first glance, rich with meaning once you sit with it (or reread the poems). the writer has a scent of being lost or deeply sad, which is colored by the grief she writes about. she has great synesthetic imagery. overall intrigued to read more of her prose poems.