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"Helen Moore not only has her own distinctive voice, she has also marked out her own territory, a territory at once local and universal. You could say she has globalised the local or rather localised the global, for her concern is nothing less than our mental and physical sanity, our survival in a dark time. ... This troubling and troubled book is instinct with life. 'Poetry and hope are one', writes Yves Bonnefoy. Helen Moore: keep on writing poems, keep hope alive!" (Anthony Rudolf)

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"Helen Moore not only has her own distinctive voice, she has also marked out her own territory, a territory at once local and universal. You could say she has globalised the local or rather localised the global, for her concern is nothing less than our mental and physical sanity, our survival in a dark time. ... This troubling and troubled book is instinct with life. 'Poetry and hope are one', writes Yves Bonnefoy. Helen Moore: keep on writing poems, keep hope alive!" (Anthony Rudolf)
Autorenporträt
Helen Moore is an award-winning British ecopoet and socially engaged artist currently based in Sydney. Her debut poetry collection, Hedge Fund, and Other Living Margins (Shearsman Books, 2012), was described as being 'in the great tradition of visionary politics in British poetry'. Her second, ECOZOA (Per-manent Publications, 2015), which responds to what scientists term the 'An-thropocene' epoch, has been acclaimed by the Australian poet John Kinsella as 'a milestone in the journey of ecopoetics'. A collaborative bilingual Italian-English work, INTATTO. INTACT, was published by La Vita Felice in 2017. Helen regularly reads her work at literary and environmental events, and facilitates ecopoetry workshops and seminars. As a socially engaged artist, she leads creative writing programmes to support health and well-being in the community and has collaborated on a range of ecologically oriented community projects with artists from various disciplines.