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Winner of the 6th Annual Three Mile Harbor Poetry Prize. In the insightful words of Sarah Sousa, these luminous poems explore "an occluded landscape where wildlife collides with humanity, the country's politics is as out of balance as the climate and the eco-system is losing its rhythms". Alive to nature and the nature of our times, the poems in Kateri Kasek's first full-length collection, "succeed at combining beauty and waste, celebrating the world's lushness and simultaneously knowing the part we play in its devastation." In recording intimate recognizable moments with a naturalist's…mehr

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Winner of the 6th Annual Three Mile Harbor Poetry Prize. In the insightful words of Sarah Sousa, these luminous poems explore "an occluded landscape where wildlife collides with humanity, the country's politics is as out of balance as the climate and the eco-system is losing its rhythms". Alive to nature and the nature of our times, the poems in Kateri Kasek's first full-length collection, "succeed at combining beauty and waste, celebrating the world's lushness and simultaneously knowing the part we play in its devastation." In recording intimate recognizable moments with a naturalist's specificity, Kasek's poems act "as a center of gravity in an off-kilter existence." "Emily Dickinson characterizes the lives of women as a 'soft eclipse.' In this collection of poems, Kateri Kosek offers us a hard eclipse, as framed by the astonishing account of solar darkness by Annie Dillard. Between the two occultations, we have life as it is experienced by someone who is alive to nature and to the nature of our contemporary culture. In Kosek's AMERICAN ECLIPSE, we find--unveiled--work filled with luminous poetry."--Paul Kane, author of Passing Bell "What is an eclipse? A strange darkening, an exceptional shadow. But also a strange light, a moment that startles us into new awareness of larger forces we don't usually notice in our daily lives, new questionings of what we thought we saw and knew. 'And when I looked up, the mountains - jagged, / too imposing, I'd thought, to lose - had vanished again, ' writes Kateri Kosek. The poems of AMERICAN ECLIPE consider the world thrown into strange light: by politics, pandemic, intimate sorrow, and climate grief ... Kosek's unflinching eye includes the speaker's own culpability, not asking for forgiveness or approval but, rather, seeking truth's messier, stranger entanglements."--Elizabeth Bradfield, author of Toward Antarctica and editor of Cascadia Field Guide: Art, Ecology, Poetry Poetry. Nature. Family & Relationships.
Autorenporträt
Kateri Kosek is the winner of the 6th annual Three Mile Harbor Poetry Prize, . Her poetry and essays have appeared in such places as Orion, Terrain, Catamaran, Rosebud, Southern Poetry Review and Northern Woodlands Magazine, and have won prizes at Creative Nonfiction and Briarcliff Review . She teaches English and mentors in the MFA Program at Western Connecticut State University. She has also worked seasonally surveying the bird populations in the forests and mountains near her home in the Massachusetts Berkshires. Frequently writing about landscape and place, she has been a resident at the Kimball Harding Nelson Center for the Arts and the Tallgrass Artist Residency in Kansas. A winner in the Split Rock Poetry Chapbook Series, AMERICAN ECLIPSE (Three Mile Harbor Press, 2023) is her first full-length collection.