Description
Poetry. "THE LONGEST TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF THE CENTURY continues Catherine Meng's experiments along the radiant edge of how-we-live-now. The book is, among many things, an examination of habit, the daily round of life and language that dulls us to the world. 'Round & round,' she writes. 'We do this again & again.' But it is possible, Meng asserts, to awake in the moment, 'To look up. To say to one's self: this is real. Wanting to touch everything now: the barista's smile, the impossible cake, the change in weather, us, you, whomever you are, reading this, me, twenty years, months, days, hours from now.' THE LONGEST TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE is full of such awakenings, when the world appears new and wild, suddenly freed from the constructs we have invented to tame it."—Jon Davis
Author Bio
Catherine Meng is the author of the poetry collection TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT (Apostrophe Books, 2007) and THE LONGEST TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF THE CENTURY (SplitLevel Texts, 2013). She lives in Berkeley and works at a restaurant. Along with Lauren Levin and Jared Stanley, she co-edits the poetry journal Mrs. Maybe.
Author City: BERKELEY, CA USA