Invisible Strings

Invisible Strings Poems

Jim Moore2011
New poetry by Jim Moore, who "elevates economy of phrase to an art" (Minneapolis Star Tribune) No, I don't know the way to get there. Two empty suitcases sit in the corner, if that's any kind of clue. --from "Almost Sixty" Brief, jagged, haiku-like, Jim Moore's poems in Invisible Strings observe time moving past us moment by moment. In that accrual, line by line, is the anxiety and acceptance of aging, the mounting losses of friends to death or divorce, the accounting of frequent flyer miles and cups of coffee, and the poet's own process of writing. It is a world of both diminishment and triumphs. Moore has assembled his most emotionally direct and lyrically spare collection, one that amounts to his book of days, seasons, and stark realizations.
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Aug 12, 2022

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