Metamorphosis

Authors

  • Gabrielle Grilli Author

Keywords:

Matthew Diomede, poetry collection, lyric poetry, family and memory, Italian-American identity, surreal imagery, Dante, transformation, grief and aging, contemporary poetry

Abstract

Gabrielle Grilli reviews Matthew Diomede’s poetry collection For Father and Many Other Things, emphasizing its use of surreal, image-driven lyric to explore memory, family, and personal transformation. Grilli argues that the collection’s most effective poems generate emotional tension through grotesque and unexpected imagery, particularly in their representations of parents, Italian heritage, religion, and nature. The review attends closely to Diomede’s recurring contrasts between mother and father figures, day and night imagery, and themes of beginnings and endings, situating these patterns within broader traditions of myth, religion, and Dantean allusion. While praising Diomede’s ability to compress narrative and affect into brief lyric forms, Grilli also offers measured critique of moments where lineation and diction weaken the poems’ impact. Ultimately, the review presents For Father and Many Other Things as a cohesive poetic meditation on growth, loss, and the evolving relationship between memory and identity.

Author Biography

  • Gabrielle Grilli

    Gabrielle Grilli is a poet who graduated from the Master of Fine Arts Program at the University of South Florida teaching Composition and Creative Writing. Her interests include versification and the evolution of poetry forms. She graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Arts in English and minors in French and Teaching. Her work has been featured in Chasing Light: A Burgert Brothers Anthology, Panoplyzine, The Racket, The Fine Print, Sweet Lit, and Saw Palm: Places to Stand. She was also a finalist in the Spring 2020 F(r)iction Poetry Contest.

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Published

2026-01-04