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Watching the Potomac Burn
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- PD Lyons winner 2019 erbacce-press International Poetry Prize.
"The work of Carolyn Srygley-Moore (a.k.a. C Leigh Srygley) is always essential, unique and revelatory, touching on the things that need to be touched on with a deft hand and a keen observational aptitude. Though I have been a fan of her poetry for many years, I consider this new book, an emotionally powerful poem sequence written in response to the current moral and humanitarian tragedy in Ukraine, her best yet. I heartily recommend it." -John Burroughs, U.S. National Beat Poet Laureate and author of Rattle and Numb: Selected and New Poems.
"Fans who've followed Carolyn Srygley-Moore know she was made for these times. It wasn't just her previous accuracy of describing battlefields from World Wars I and II and the intervening follies we never seemed to leave. It wasn't just her fearless gaze that never turns away, even as modern media warn of microtriggers, clucking like a mother hen for viewers to stop with the Looky-Lou rubbernecking. It wasn't just her ability to channel the language of prophets, often with a brevity and directness that stops time. Many of Carolyn Srygley-Moore's previous poetry collections have demanded of the reader a fearlessness that is often hard for mere mortals to muster. The Ukraine collection, however, is much more. While some poets shudder at topical poetry, worried that the sell-by date for poems to age well will pass very soon and that the righteous anger at injustice will become forced, Srygley-Moore naturally avoids this through her unique powers of observation. She strips the gauze away and slaps us awake from our Long Covid. We are there, shuffling papers in Kyiv. We see Thor's Hammer in the ascendance, apogee, and perigee of flight, we feel the blow without benefit of noise-cancellation headphones, we feel the aftershocks throb to our marrow. As peace talks stumble on oblivious to every new atrocity, little moles are popping up elsewhere on the rapidly deteriorating game board. Don't worry, Carolyn Srygley-Moore will stick around to document the aftermath. But she will also play the omniscient prophet, on the scene in time to watch every hammer fall." -Loring Wirbel, "Parables of Famous Economists"
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
120
Release Date:
2025-09-05
Publication Date:
2025-09-05
Publisher:
Luchador Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN13:
9798899750151
Weight:
138 g
Height:
127 cm
Width:
203 cm
Thickness:
7 cm
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