A review by marywahlmeierbracciano
Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other by Danielle Dutton

4.75

Beginning with stories set amidst the horror of a disappearing prairie, going on to curate and comment upon literature and art, and finishing with a sort of combination of the two in a kaleidoscope of forms, Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other is a writer’s playground.  Dutton talks about getting writing inspiration from visual art in a way that emulates the experience of viewing that art.  This entire book is in conversation with art and with the prairie and with many other things.  Dutton’s words disobey the page and weave into the world.  A delightful, weird little book.