This first book of poems by writer, doctor, and medical ethicist Laura Kolbe is vital and urgent, tempered by wit and layered language.-- "LitHub"
Following in the footsteps of other doctor-poets, such as Rafael Campo, Fady Joudah, and Seema Yasmin, Kolbe creates fresh perspectives on the unceasing triage between health, wellness, and wholeness.-- "Booklist"
Laura Kolbe is a physician by training, and her first book of poetry, Little Pharma, displays the kind of precision you'd expect from a doctor-poet. . . . Seeing truly is a professional imperative for the doctor, a moral imperative for the poet. It's a matter of care, and Little Pharma displays care, tact, and truth in every poem.-- "Commonweal Magazine"
[A] wryly detailed and compassionate debut collection.--Poetry Foundation
In Laura Kolbe's deft hands, a poem becomes a tool for peering closely into what is often concealed. Her poems are vivid explosions of language, thought, and wit, and to read her poems is to encounter a voice seeking to see and name the world accurately--and in so doing understand our condition. An extraordinary first collection.--Meghan O'Rourke, author of Sun In Days and The Long Goodbye
Combining the urgent immediacy of a live performance with the close-up scrutiny of the microscope, the poems in Laura Kolbe's dazzling Little Pharma expose the façade of false economies (pharmaceutical, medical, societal, artistic, sexual) by trafficking instead--with wit, candor, and enviable savvy--in the currency of vulnerability.--Lisa Russ Spaar, author of Orexia and Vanitas, Rough
The speakers of this searching work erode the sham certainties of institutional logic to accommodate ghosts. Laura Kolbe writes a scintillating metaphysical poetry lit by 'the anatomist's awe of layers' through dazzling strata of perception. Her imagination is a fuller form of attention, a means of seeing not only what is but what what is implies, reflects, calls forth through sensuous correspondence.--Margaret Ross, author of A Timeshare