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This is a deep, long poem, not for those addicted to the surface pleasures of the quick cut. Each section is seventeen lines and certain themes return again and again - the ocean, relations between men and women, small animals such as cats and owls, lemon yellow and various blues. This structure frames and supports the poem's celebration of intimacy with both the natural and the human world and its quiet, patient attentiveness to how luminous it all can be to those who just sit still and notice.

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This is a deep, long poem, not for those addicted to the surface pleasures of the quick cut. Each section is seventeen lines and certain themes return again and again - the ocean, relations between men and women, small animals such as cats and owls, lemon yellow and various blues. This structure frames and supports the poem's celebration of intimacy with both the natural and the human world and its quiet, patient attentiveness to how luminous it all can be to those who just sit still and notice.
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Autorenporträt
Stephen Ratcliffe's most recent books are w i n d o w (Spuyten Duyvil, 2024), Black and Yellow Notebooks (BlazeVOX [books], 2023) Some Time / poems 1970-1980 (Spuyten Duyvil, 2022), Barbara Guest & Stephen Ratcliffe: Letters (Chax, 2022), and Rocks and More Rocks (Cuneiform, 2021). His ongoing series of eight 1,000-page books written in 1,000 consecutive days is available online at Editions Eclipse (http: //eclipsearchive. org/projects/HUMAN/) and his daily poems-plus-photographs are at Temporality (stephenratcliffe. blogspot.com). Publisher of Avenue B books and Emeritus Professor at Mills College in Oakland, he has lived in Bolinas California since 1973.