<div><BR>“Basking in the twilight of Late Romanticism, Meier . . . finds the rays seductive but damaging . . . Meier’s sophisticated debut promises further developments.”—<I>Publishers Weekly</I> on <I>Terrain Vague</I><BR><BR>Domesticity, nature, and heartbreak inhabit this seriously playful second collection. Through precise description and inventive vocabulary, Meier’s poems are relentless in their efforts to sincerely address contemporary uncertainty and love. A great book for readers looking to rediscover Romantic poetry: “<I>Embrace</I> was a word first used of forts, / until the one body fell down inside the other body, and was lost.”<br></div>