The winner of the Hudson Prize, THE PRINCIPLE AGENT is a book of poetry that combines a fragmented love story with the concept of uncontrollable circumstance. At the forefront of this collection is the obvious narrative; however, by exploring "definitions" and "meaning" through altered repetitions, this book becomes a maze of language.
"Suzor seems to channel Sappho in her lean modern-day poems, a narrative made up of fragments that expose a razor-sharp intelligence, an unnerving sophistication, an echo of the poet Anne Carson."
-Elaine Sexton
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