When you read a poem by Camille Ralphs, you encounter an artistic sensibility that isn’t present in the work of most contemporary poets, what I would call a palimpsestic ambiguity. To be clear, I don’t mean in this grand phrase ‘ambiguity’ in the typical usage of ‘indistinct.’ What Ralphs offers a reader is perfectly apparent:… The post The Truth Somewhere as Palimpsest: An Interview with Camille Ralphs appeared first on Chicago Review of Books.