Publisher's Synopsis
"in which I take myself hostage is such a luminescent juxtaposition of the complexities of being a human being, existing in a world filled with mechanics and technology. With pungent, acrid emotions you can feel coming to life from a dark forest floor, Fuhrer's words, paired with Androlowicz's deep, enigmatic paintings, elicit feelings of loneliness. This collection of poems is rife with the irony of aching to fit in, and shunning the very concept. "I wonder if I dressed up my depression enough for his taste" Fuhrer deftly explores unique craftsmanship and stunning imagery to open the door to a dark place you've not seen before-the human heart"--.