In Wildness, Chatti splits in twothe shadow and the selfto explore desire, the body, and the ordinary but devastating grief of a woman.Leila Chattis Wildness Before Something Sublime confronts a world defined by dualitieslove and loss, wonder and despair, the gift of Sunflowers / by the roadside
and the pain of losing a pregnancy. Night Poems written on the brink of sleep travel the dream world and the subconscious mind to unearth to unfiltered self, to understand identity, desire, and the body. Other poems become acts of divination, calling on God and the Muse, calling on the voices of beloved women poetsLucille Clifton, Anne Sexton, C. D. Wrightto comb through the dark. Chatti expertly grapples with the pain of what a body can, cannot, or should biologically do. Under the shifting weight of this grief, poems fragment, become: ruptures of language, experimentations, refractions, a kaleidoscopic of recurring sound and image. Snow, light, milk, clouds, silence. Behind every positive image the shadow of its opposite, an echo of emotion. As Chatti bridges the threshold between dream and language, the external and interior, a new world unfoldsa world in which darkness is reclaimed.