Underground by Jim Moore

Underground by Jim Moore

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Underground by Jim Moore

Jim Moore writes of history, of love, of pain, of the intimate revelations of a consciousness alive to itself. --C. K. Williams

It's coming so fast,

says an old woman across from me,
speaking to no one in particular:

she nods her head in agreement with herself
and strictly speaking
who can argue with her? --from Underground

Jim Moore's first career retrospective shows a poet whittling down experience to its essential confrontation with one's own limitations, whether it be time running short, or understanding running thin, or capacity to think or feel or love enough running low. Underground gathers the best poems from Moore's seven previous books and includes twenty new poems. This is the definitive volume by a poet of great depth and generosity.

Moore, Jim: -

JIM MOORE pens cycling-related articles that appear regularly in The Oregonian and is a contributor to Cycle Oregon's publications and Travel Oregon's RideOregonRide.com. A member of Portland Wheelmen, Bicycle Transportation Alliance, and other cycling associations, not surprisingly, Jim's also the guy who gets called on to plan bike tours for all his friends every year. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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ISBN 13 9781555976873
ISBN 10 1555976875
Title Underground
Author Jim Moore
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Graywolf Press
Year published 2014-09-02
Number of pages 296
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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