Posts

Showing posts from April, 2017

Review of "Under the Kaufmann's Clock" by Angele Ellis and Rebecca Clever

It's been over a year since I've written here but I am excited to share my review of the new poetry book, Under the Kaufmann's Clock by Angele Ellis, photography by Rebecca Clever. Upon opening Under the Kaufmann’s Clock, Angele Ellis takes you to the streets of Pittsburgh where you immediately feel at home.   The narrator seamlessly interweaves the characters and relationships in her life with the city, and insists that you sit down with her at the local cafĂ© to study the ground beneath.   To compliment the gritty and oftentimes stark moments of pain, are photographs by Rebecca Clever.   Clever captures the vulnerable and iconic elements of Pittsburgh without pretense or ego.   Community and relationship drive both the works of Ellis and Clever. Ellis walks us through the four seasons which take on a unique tone in the city.   The first poem, “Landscape,” from the “Spring” section of the book, vibrates with a sense of longing and beauty that can only be found w