Davis's poems are empowering and vulnerable, honest and embodied.
In Late Summer Ode, Olena Kalytiak Davis writes from a heightened state of ambivalence, perched between past and present tensions. With Chekovian humor and metered pathos, from a garden in Anchorage not pining for Brooklyn, these poems "self -protest, -process, -recede." Davis is a conductor of sound and meaning, precise to the syllable: a commanding talent in contemporary poetry.