A dried shoot is unable to drink where glass grows, and only
silence swims in spaces the tongue leaves. Kobus Moolman's poems
speak in the silences of our interactions with others and with
ourselves. His close observations of what is immediate - and often
imperfect - inspire poems that show us how to look at the everyday
with new eyes. Time like Stone also contains excerpts from
Moolman's Karoo journal, written during his stay in Nieu-Bethesda
after winning the Helen Martins Fellowship, which trace the poet's
struggle for language over silence. Moolman lives in
Pietermaritzburg. He actively promotes and helps develop the work
of aspirant writers and artists, and edits the poetry journal
Fidelities.
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