In her accomplished second collection of poems, Katrina Vandenberg writes from the intersection of power and forgiveness. With poems named for letters of the Phoenician alphabet, and
employing such innovative forms as the ancient ghazal, Vandenberg deciphers the seemingly indecipherable in this extraordinary becoming of self through language. Moving between the physical
and the abstract, the individual and the collective, Alphabet Not Unlike the World unearths meaning��ith astonishing beauty��rom the pain of loss and separation.