Description
In Signal Moments, Marilyn Kiss invents her own chronology of loss, from family and pets to Neruda and Janis Joplin, to her own aging. Time sways
back and forth, personal and mutable. It is the poems that hold, unchanging and clear.
Bob Holman, Poet
Founder, Bowery Poetry Club
Where there is death, there is life as Marilyn Kiss’ work testifies…an unforgotten friend, a desperately loved mother, father, aunt or dog - who has left this world – finds life in the bosom of these pages … teaching us all that true poetry breathes life, resurrects, documents our world, our loves, our nightmares, the truth …
Nancy Mercado
Author, It Concerns the Madness
Poetry : American – General
Social Science : Women’s Studies – General
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