A raw and revealing collection exploring an all-too-often taboo subject, Black Chaos by James Pack is a spiral into the darkness of depression, but with vital sparks of hope. This vulnerable confession in verse speaks plainly, with a prose-like storytelling to the poetry, yet poignant word choices and subtle enjambment create a consistent mood. From the real talk of “Sometimes Getting Up is Courageous” to the painfully relatable sentiment of “Friends Leave When You’re Awful,” Pack is transparent and fearless in his writing. There is occasionally a lack of creative depth, and some redundancy in the content, but the intense personal reflections of grief and loss also reflect the existential weight of the global pandemic, making this collection both contemporary and timeless.
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