The last living member of the original circle of Anarcho-pacifist
poets at the birth of the San Francisco Renaissance, Richard O.
Moore presents his second book, Particulars of Place. The title
poem is a meditation on life in the twilight of American Empire,
posing the question of how to live in an age of endless warfare.
Throughout, Moore's commitment to social justice mingles with his
interest in Wittgenstein's linguistic philosophy, resulting in a
poetic amalgam unique to Moore himself. Reflecting a lifetime of
devotion to the art of poetry, Particulars of Place confirms
Moore's paradoxical position as a newly emerging old master.
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