The Fire Cycle

The Fire Cycle

The Fire Cycle

Andrew Mossin

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Spuyten Duyvil
Año de edición:
2020
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781952419232
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The Fire Cycle extends on Andrew Mossin’s previous work in Exile’s Recital (2014) and Stanzas for the Preparation of Perception (2017) through poems that meditate on the multifaceted quality of self, the geographies of imaginal and lived experience, and the deep connections between human activity and nature. With spareness of form and lyric range, the poems of The Fire Cycle creates an archive of cultural lore, narrative expression, and personal history that make palpable our creaturely existence.

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