The Apricot and the Moon

The Apricot and the Moon by Cathryn Essinger is a poetry collection published by Dos Madres in 2020, featuring 79 pages in English. This work primarily consists of narrative poems that explore the intricate relationships between language, art, nature, and time, offering readers a thoughtful examination of these interconnected themes.
In this collection, Essinger delves into existential questions and personal reflections, interspersed with moments of whimsy. The moon serves as a central motif, guiding the exploration of the known world, including the intimacy of nature and the wisdom of the skies. Readers will find a blend of contemplation and curiosity as the poems illuminate the wonder of the unknown and its significance in our lives.
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Poetry. THE APRICOT AND THE MOON is a collection of mostly narrative poems that discuss the relationships between language, art, nature and time. The manuscript moves from existential questions, to personal reflections, and on to a bit of whimsy, because obviously poets do not have all the answers. Using the moon as a talisman and a touchstone, Essinger writes about the known world–the intimacy of nature, the wisdom of the skies–and then moves on to the wonder of the unknown and how it is illuminated in our lives.
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