Catastrophe Theories

Mari-Lou Rowley
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Catastrophe Theories

Mari-Lou Rowley
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  • Published date: Apr 29, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 96
  • Publisher: Anvil Press Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781772141917
  • Dimensions: 5.0" W x 0.0" L x 9.0" H
Eco-science poet and interdisciplinary scholar, Mari-Lou Rowley has published nine collections of poetry, most recently Unus Mundus (Anvil Press), which was nominated for three Saskatchewan Book Awards. Rowley''s poetry, essays and chapters have appeared internationally in literary, arts and science-related books and journals including Fractured Ecologies (Denmark), the Journal of Humanistic Mathematics (US) and Aesthetica Magazine''s (UK) Creative Works Competition. Multimedia work includes the videopoem Prairie Surreal (The Goose). Rowley is currently Editor of Grain Magazine. She lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan where she is working on a poetic memoir and a novel.
Advance praise: "These poems are immaculate knots and bone spurs of thought. Rowley is a master at cracking open language to reveal the luminosity of the quantum realm. Whether conjuring ghosts, the delicacy of numbers, dark desires or the magnitude of chaos, Rowley creates an aesthetic space where words linger like sparrow song on the day''s dust. This is a beautifully crafted and thoughtfully mapped journey to the lighthouse where Rowley reminds us that out of the hexagon, sweet honey flows." - Lillian Necakov, author of il virus

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