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Kairos: New Women's Voices Series, cartea 148

Autor Libby Maxey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iun 2019
Kairos, Libby Maxey's first poetry collection, speaks both to the passage of time and to the timelessness of being. The epistolary quality of the sonnet form is front and center, insisting on connection, even as the poems suggest that the mysteries of the past have nothing on the mysteries of our personal present and the people we love. Kairos makes family out of history, gleaning a rich and mythic past from literature and place to structure, interpret, and communicate the present. Whether capturing the explosive intimacy of parenthood or the shortcomings of faith, Maxey's verses order chaos with metaphor. Kairos takes us from New England to the Washington coast to Japan, gathering in what breaks apart. Rooted in the natural world and blooming with music, these luminous poems have won the Poet's Seat Poetry Contest, the Robert P. Collén Poetry Contest, and the New Women's Voices prize from Finishing Line Press.
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ISBN-13: 9781635349498
ISBN-10: 1635349494
Pagini: 40
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.06 kg
Editura: Finishing Line Press
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Libby Maxey has a BA in English from Whitman College and an MA in medieval studies from Cornell University. She is a senior editor at the online journal Literary Mama, where she has been a part of the Literary Reflections department since 2012, and she reviews poetry for The Mom Egg Review and Solstice. Her own poems have appeared in Kestrel, Pinyon, Emrys, Crannóg Magazine and elsewhere. Her nonliterary activities include singing classical repertoire and mothering two sons. She lives with her family in Western Massachusetts.