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The Looming
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The Looming
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The Looming
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Other poets' comments about After the FallCath Morris's poems are resolutely anti-trendy. But the poetic trend today - linguistic virtuosity cut off from any lived reality - needs to be challenged. In After the Fall, alarming cries - "Stars for Sale!" - "Sometimes I feel like a motorless replicant" - break from a poetic vision where human love and nature itself seek to survive the depredations of the "technopath".- George Stanley"An engaging intelligence is at work in these poems, along with flashes of a kind of passion rarely seen these days."- Jamie ReidI have long been impressed by Cath Morris' poems: by her range of moving themes and her imaginative use of imagery. She is a keen observer with a highly original take on the vagaries of the human condition. This striking cross-section of her work deserves an attentive audience.- Peter Trower / August 6, 2001
Other poets' comments about After the FallCath Morris's poems are resolutely anti-trendy. But the poetic trend today - linguistic virtuosity cut off from any lived reality - needs to be challenged. In After the Fall, alarming cries - "Stars for Sale!" - "Sometimes I feel like a motorless replicant" - break from a poetic vision where human love and nature itself seek to survive the depredations of the "technopath".- George Stanley"An engaging intelligence is at work in these poems, along with flashes of a kind of passion rarely seen these days."- Jamie ReidI have long been impressed by Cath Morris' poems: by her range of moving themes and her imaginative use of imagery. She is a keen observer with a highly original take on the vagaries of the human condition. This striking cross-section of her work deserves an attentive audience.- Peter Trower / August 6, 2001


















