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From the entangled cosmos to our present quickening calamity, the central concern of Diminuendo is the making and unmaking of the world. The poems follow celebration - What keeps us earth life handful of sweet notes hidden thrush - with lament - Latecomers we believe it was all made for us misunderstand the nature of give and take. We live in uncertainty, "between earth and sky ever- / cycling despair and hope." Despite - or because of - this foreboding, Moore seeks to view the natural world in and of itself, beyond its relationship to humans. This work conceives a realm in which distinctions…mehr

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From the entangled cosmos to our present quickening calamity, the central concern of Diminuendo is the making and unmaking of the world. The poems follow celebration - What keeps us earth life handful of sweet notes hidden thrush - with lament - Latecomers we believe it was all made for us misunderstand the nature of give and take. We live in uncertainty, "between earth and sky ever- / cycling despair and hope." Despite - or because of - this foreboding, Moore seeks to view the natural world in and of itself, beyond its relationship to humans. This work conceives a realm in which distinctions between animate and inanimate diminish and the boundary between physical and spiritual dissolves.
Autorenporträt
Katrinka Moore started out in dance and choreography, made a brief foray into performance art, then shifted to poetry, eventually bringing visual components into her work. She is the author of four previous books, Numa, Thief, This is Not a Story (winner of the New Women's Voices Prize), and Wayfarers. Moore grew up in rural Texas and now lives in New York.