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Thoughtful and intelligent, the poems in Flight are still fully embodied, rooted entirely in the senses, and extending Coles's ongoing examination of the big questions: What is the relation of art and science? What are our different ways of knowing, and how do we participate in and understand them? What are the potentials and limitations of perception and intuition? What is the relationship between the perceiver and the perceived, and can the boundaries between them be broken down? And never least, What what does all this tell us about our capacity for love and pleasure, and how does love influence ... Read more
Thoughtful and intelligent, the poems in Flight are still fully embodied, rooted entirely in the senses, and extending Coles's ongoing examination of the big questions: What is the relation of art and science? What are our different ways of knowing, and how do we participate in and understand them? What are the potentials and limitations of perception and intuition? What is the relationship between the perceiver and the perceived, and can the boundaries between them be broken down? And never least, What what does all this tell us about our capacity for love and pleasure, and how does love influence ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Red Hen Press
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
88
Place of Publication
Pasadena, United States
ISBN
9781597099929
SKU
KEX0307336
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1
About Katharine Coles
Katharine Coles’s fifth poetry collection, The Earth Is Not Flat, was published by Red Hen Press is 2013. Recent poems and essays have appeared in Virginia Quarterly Review, Poetry, and Crazyhorse. A 2012–13 Guggenheim Fellow, she teaches at the University of Utah.
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