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Our twice-yearly daylight savings holiday, in which we faithfully,
collectively adjust our clocks, is purely human tampering with the
calendar. Yet, it is a practice that is embedded in nature's
principles, even as we exact more sunlight for ourselves in an
over-organized, technological world. Mirroring this dichotomy,
Michael Kruger brings us The Seasonal Time Change, a collection of
poems where an exacting eye is cast on nature. The poet's
perspective is observant, stringent, and very human, bringing both
intellect and emotion to the page. Translated by Joseph Given, the
verses are in turn scrutinizing, wistful of the brutality of
nature, and rejoicing in the simple wonder of life. Bearing witness
to Kruger's interactions with renowned poets and artists through
his time as director of Hanser publishing house, proximity and
relationships are ongoing themes in this volume. Together, the
poems remind us of our own mortality and of the finiteness of
nature, but also our need for celebration even-perhaps
especially-in times of darkness.
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