"Celestial and lush, Carolyn Oliver's second poetry collection, The Alcestis Machine, vibrates with connection. The anaphoric incantation 'In another life' opens many of the collection's poems, taking the reader through a lyric, imaginative wilderness of possibility. I, or we, become–through Oliver's inventive and formally ambitious lens–cosmologists, orchards, and interpreters, traveling through galaxies, relationships, and climates with our 'suitcase[s] full of stars.' And when we zoom in close to life's intimacies, like 'the pleasure / of warm water coursing over my hands // after I peeled tonight's potatoes, ' Oliver's acts of witness tenderly move us from the cosmos to deep inside the body. I am grateful to The Alcestis Machine for all that it illuminates, both as a poet and as an awe-filled reader."– "Rachel Mennies, author of "The Naomi Letters""