THINK TANK by Julie Carr reviewed by Johnny Payne

THINK TANK
by Julie Carr
Solid Objects, 82 pages
reviewed by Johnny Payne
The first order of a book of poetry, irrespective of its particular style, is to give pleasure. It’s that simple. Whatever releases the dopamine from the nucleus accumbens qualifies. This was my experience with Julie Carr’s Think Tank. I suspended immediate comprehension, simply following the text’s pulses and impulses. Pick a through line: trail the images from start to finish, or the sounds, until understanding accumulates like dewdrops on a Maine slicker.
This is a volume of extraordinary discipline, cerebral yet appealing, loose and playful:
Yeast minutes leap to
swamp the city’s borders
or,
Honk geese: soprano, duck duck
hobbles, belly first a girl-falcon spins
or,
a headlock is to a hat as a tourniquet is to a condom
a headlock is to a hat as a paring knife is to tongue
I could go on giving examples.