The Moon Shall Not Give Her Light

The Moon Shall Not Give Her Light - Paperback

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The Moon Shall Not Give Her Light

The Moon Shall Not Give Her Light - Paperback

by David Starkey
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Book Overview

by David Starkey (Author), Rafael Perea de la Cabada (Drawings by)

"Powerful, personal, and purifying." Heather Sellers, author of Field Notes from the Flood Zone


Based on iconic representations of Bible scenes, David Starkey's poems in The Moon Shall Not Give Her Light attempt to recapture some of the strangeness of great Italian painters like Giotto, Fillipo Lippi, Bellini, Caravaggio and Gentileschi, while incorporating elements of contemporary life into work that is by turns witty, wild, sad, subversive and reverential. Twelve mystical and timeless conté crayon drawings by artist Rafael Perea de la Cabada deepen and argue with Starkey's often skeptical interpretations of the Gospel. The result is a reading and rendering of the New Testament like no other.

Number of Pages: 108
Dimensions: 0.26 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 21, 2025
ISBN9783988321251
Author David Starkey
PublisherVine Leaves Press
GenreReligion & spirituality, Literature, and Arts
FormatPaperback
PublishedJanuary 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages108
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About David Starkey

David Starkey served as Santa Barbara's 2009-2011 Poet Laureate. He is Founding Director of the Creative Writing Program at Santa Barbara City College, Co-editor of the California Review of Books, and the Publisher and Co-editor of Gunpowder Press. Over the past thirty-five years, he has published eleven full-length collections of poetry with small presses--most recently Dance, You Monster, to My Soft Song and What Just Happened: 210 Haiku Against the Trump Presidency--and more than 500 poems in literary journals such as American Scholar, Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, and Southern Review. His textbook, Creative Writing: Four Genres in Brief (Bedford/St. Martin's), is in its fourth edition. He is also the author of two composition textbooks: Hello, Writer: An Academic Writing Guide (Bedford/St. Martin's) and Academic Writing Now: A Brief Guide for Busy Students (Broadview). Starkey is also a writer of fiction and creative nonfiction (published in American Literary Review, in Cimarron Review, in Living Blue in the Red States, and elsewhere), and a playwright whose plays have been produced across the United States (davidstarkey.net).

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