From meditations on the glimpsed and the fleeting -- presences so small they "slip through cracks in the day" -- to ruminations on some of the most pressing concerns of our time, the poems in Mark Roper's new collection play a series of variations on how we perceive and try to connect with the 'more-than-human' world. There are poems addressed to familiar companions such as the moon, or a shadow ("your dark matter / neither life nor soul"); poems...
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