The Huffington Post's Victoria Chang praises the poet for writing with a "cinematic brilliance and urgency". In Louise Glück's review of the poem, she makes the following observation, "Tell me, the poet says, the lie I need to feel safe, and tell me in your own voice, so I believe you. It positions the reader as an accomplice to its dealings. The opening poem, Scheherazade (the title references to the character from One Thousand and One Nights) intimates inevitability and is foreboding in its tone. It is said that Siken's main inspiration was the death of his boyfriend in the early 1990s. The collection of poems contemplate infatuation, intimacy, loss, and grief.
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