In Darwin's Mother, curious beasts are excavated in archeological
digs, Charles Darwin's daughter describes the challenges of
breeding pigeons, and a forest of trees shift and sigh in their
sleep. With a keen sense of irony that rejects an anthropocentric
worldview and an imagination both philosophical and playful, the
poems in this collection are marked by a tireless curiosity about
the intricate workings of life, consciousness, and humanity's place
in the universe.
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