Shining
Shining
As labyrinthine as its namesake, Dorothea Laskys The Shining is an ekphrastic horror lyric that shapes an entirely unique feminist psychological landscape.
Here, Lasky guides us through the familiar rooms of the Overlook Hotel, both realized and imagined, inhabiting characters and spaces that have been somewhat flattened in Stephen Kings text or Stanley Kubricks film adaptations. Ultimately, Laskys poems point us to the ways in which language is always hauntedby past selves, poetic ancestors, and paradoxical histories.
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As labyrinthine as its namesake, Dorothea Laskys The Shining is an ekphrastic horror lyric that shapes an entirely unique feminist psychological landscape.
Here, Lasky guides us through the familiar rooms of the Overlook Hotel, both realized and imagined, inhabiting characters and spaces that have been somewhat flattened in Stephen Kings text or Stanley Kubricks film adaptations. Ultimately, Laskys poems point us to the ways in which language is always hauntedby past selves, poetic ancestors, and paradoxical histories.

