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Step into a captivating poetic conversation that spans centuries. The Role of the Moon explores the timeless themes of faith, loss, transcendence, and renewal, echoing the intricate metaphors of John Donne, George Herbert, and their 17th-century contemporaries. Inspired by the rich tradition of Metaphysical Poetry, this collection weaves together spiritual depth and lyrical brilliance, offering reflections that speak to the modern soul and challenge readers to think deeply about life's big questions.

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Step into a captivating poetic conversation that spans centuries. The Role of the Moon explores the timeless themes of faith, loss, transcendence, and renewal, echoing the intricate metaphors of John Donne, George Herbert, and their 17th-century contemporaries. Inspired by the rich tradition of Metaphysical Poetry, this collection weaves together spiritual depth and lyrical brilliance, offering reflections that speak to the modern soul and challenge readers to think deeply about life's big questions.
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Autorenporträt
D.S. Martin is a Canadian poet, Series Editor for the Poiema Poetry Series, and Poet-in-Residence at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario. His previous books of poetry include: Angelicus (2021), Ampersand (2018), Conspiracy of Light: Poems Inspired by the Legacy of C.S. Lewis (2013), Poiema (2008), and the chapbook So The Moon Would Not Be Swallowed (2007, Rubicon Press). His poetry has appeared in many publications around the world, such as Canadian Literature, Christian Century, Dalhousie Review, Event, Irish Times, Practical Theology and Queen's Quarterly. He and his wife, Gloria, live in Brampton, Ontario. They have two adult sons