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Features poems that demonstrate how language that intentionally draws little attention to itself can reflect the subtlest occlusions and luminosities of experience.
Harm performs the loss of that fictive division between a unified body and its surrounding world.
A collection of poems that seeks to assess the pressing ecological, spiritual, and political crises of the modern era. Tracking the mysterious central and repeating character named Tony, it presents elegant verse that combines with the end-time rhetoric of contemporary fundamentalism.
Revisiting the backstory of three Victorian novels - "Eve's Ransom", "The Moonstone", and "Woman in White", this lyrical examination strikes an affinity for the feminine within its social and physical landscape. It includes contemporary verses that expose hidden paths and plot twists that challenge readers to take stock of their own lives.
Considered one of the founders of European romanticism, Holderlin had a mere 10 years to develop his distinctive style before falling prey to a debilitating mental illness. This collection of poetry ranges from the odes of his developmental period to the majestic hymns and strangely prophetic modern compositions created in his later years.
This collection explores the ways that a meditative lyric can address the most intimate and subtle experiences of living, while the diction remains as direct and urbane as it is multi-valenced in its range from serious to wry to confidential to questioning.
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