In Three Sea Stones, a first-generation daughter reaches out toward the earth of her ancestors. The resonant poems in this short collection grow out of a lyrical response to the natural world and are also a crystallization of fleeting intuitions, sensations, and perceptions that evade language. The poet is also a filmmaker and her work lingers in the space between image and word. These poems are meant to serve as portals to some glimpsed beauty and wholeness.
In Three Sea Stones, a first-generation daughter reaches out toward the earth of her ancestors. The resonant poems in this short collection grow out of a lyrical response to the natural world and are also a crystallization of fleeting intuitions, sensations, and perceptions that evade language. The poet is also a filmmaker and her work lingers in the space between image and word. These poems are meant to serve as portals to some glimpsed beauty and wholeness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vasiliki Katsarou, poet, editor, publisher, and filmmaker, is the author of the full-length collection, Memento Tsunami, and a chapbook, The Second Home. She is also an editor of two contemporary poetry anthologies: Eating Her Wedding Dress, A Collection of Clothing Poems and Dark as a Hazel Eye, Coffee & Chocolate Poems. Her poetry has been published widely and internationally, and also in Greek translation. A Geraldine R. Dodge poet in New Jersey, she often collaborates with visual artists. She is a founder of two popular community poetry reading series, and a teaching artist at Hunterdon Art Museum.
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