Karla K. Morton's photographs are as sharp-edged as some of the
tree branches and animal bones they depict. They are carefully
composed and at the same time luminous. Her country buildings
convey a touching nostalgia. And many of her landscapes capture the
elegance and nobility of the natural world. Each of Alan
Birkelbach's poems takes its cue from a Morton picture, stays true
to the subject, then quickly-magically-moves into its own terrain,
a region where image turns into memory and meditation. This
combination of photograph-and-poem is highly satisfying. The two
art forms are a perfect fit.
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