Publisher's Synopsis
In The Now Dark Sky, Setting Us All on Fire, Robert Krut unveils surrealistic imagery and apocalyptic moments that encroach on his cityscapes. Entering his urban vision of off-kilter fingerprint police, helix fireworks, and lockboxes replete with "unsewn / buttons from the shirts of dead men" ("The Vault"), we are invited to witness how "daylight peels silence / off the sides of buildings" to reveal vampire teeth and arrows ("Phantasmagoria at Six AM"), how "every single body on the street / turns to paper" ("At This Very Moment"). Krut dismantles the world around us and in turn remakes it into something dark yet alive, a place seething with desire, where "A thousand leaves are worth one wish" ("This All Starts With You, and This All Ends With You").