Sam Sax
Sam Sax is a queer, Jewish poet whose work explores themes of identity, desire, and trauma. They are known for their vivid imagery, raw emotion, and powerful use of language. Sax's most notable works include "madness," "Bury It," and "A Guide to Undressing Your Monsters." Their poems often address mental health, sexuality, and the complexities of relationships. Sax's contributions to literature have been celebrated for their honesty and courage in tackling difficult subjects. Their impact on the poetry world has been profound, as they continue to push boundaries and challenge societal norms through their writing. Sax's most famous work, "Bury It," has garnered critical acclaim and solidified their place as a leading voice in contemporary poetry.