Kali Lightfoot’s kindergarten teacher told her parents that Kali had “a well-developed sense of beauty and can skip with both feet.” This proved prophetic for a life that has included a number of careers and passions—Lightfoot has earned a master's degree in physical education, worked as an executive and a teacher, served as a wilderness ranger, managed educational travel, and provided body-oriented psychotherapy. After gaining her sobriety and coming out as queer, Lightfoot returned to poetry at the age of sixty-five, earning her MFA at age seventy. In a debut collection of poems that favor a narrative style but also experiment successfully with poetic forms, Lightfoot writes in a voice that is by turns wistful, comedic, and grave. After a long career, she has come late and happily to a life in poetry.
Elizabeth Bradfield Libros
La poesía de Elizabeth Bradfield explora la intrincada relación entre los humanos y el mundo natural, a menudo basándose en sus experiencias como naturalista en lugares remotos como la Antártida. Su obra se caracteriza por una aguda observación y un tono introspectivo que examina las complejas conexiones que nos unen al entorno. A través de su escritura, Bradfield busca fomentar una comprensión y apreciación más profundas de lo salvaje.


Theorem
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
In a unique collaboration that spans two years, visual artist Antonia Contro and poet Elizabeth Bradfield intertwine their creative expressions to craft a multi-sensory book experience. The project, initiated in the summer of 2017, showcases a dialogue between their art and poetry, resulting in a rich interplay of visuals and lyrical content that invites readers to engage with both mediums in a profound way.