"In The Moon as Understood by Skyscrapers, a keen eye is at work. Sarrocco offers poems that-though composed from the epicenter of American culture-speak with the perspicuity of outside perspective. His lines shine light on contemporary hypocrisy and absurdity, all the while dazzling readers with the beauty of the everyday, "the burnt / edges of things." Heartrending-often hilarious-these pages reveal a scar on a forearm as art, a man blaring Lee
Moses in a public bathroom as prophet. This is a timely collection from an important new voice in poetry."
-Erika Brumett, author of Bonehouse and Scrap Metal Sky