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This chapbook of poems concerns the crossings or bridges between generations, between family and friends, between past and present, between human and animal. Though the subjects are varied, the voice is uniformly intimate and insightful on the difficulties of both maintaining and losing connections. New York Poet laureate Alicia Ostriker writes "Kathryn Kimball plays a well-tempered instrument of language. I was rapt and wrapped by the beauty of Crossings." ¿

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This chapbook of poems concerns the crossings or bridges between generations, between family and friends, between past and present, between human and animal. Though the subjects are varied, the voice is uniformly intimate and insightful on the difficulties of both maintaining and losing connections. New York Poet laureate Alicia Ostriker writes "Kathryn Kimball plays a well-tempered instrument of language. I was rapt and wrapped by the beauty of Crossings." ¿
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Autorenporträt
Kathryn Kimball has a Ph.D. in English Literature and an MFA in Poetry and Poetry in Translation. From 1991¿2007, she taught writing and nineteenth-century British and American literature as an adjunct professor at Drew University. Her translations and poems have appeared in Transference, The Galway Review, and elsewhere. She has published critical work in the Coleridge Bulletin and in Diving into the Mystery: Studies in the Creative Process, with foreword by Billy Collins.She grew up in Montgomery, Alabama, attended college in the West, and raised a family of six in the Northeast. Her crossings now span the U.S. and the Atlantic. She spends several months of every year in a cottage in the north of England near the Scottish border.A practitioner of yoga for twenty-five years, she lives with her husband in New York City.