Grove Press, 2001; now on Amazon

Grove Press, 2001; now on Amazon

Darling

“’How far desire takes the body,’ Honor Moore marvels in these darkly sensuous poems.  In the background of Darling lies an emotionally charged meditation on the passage of time and the complexities and persistence of desire. And in the foreground? Sex and sorrow, acute notation of the body’s life, the intoxication of the senses. 

— Mark Doty, author of Fire to Fire:
New and Selected Poems

“These poems are dreamlike. Behind a provocative veil there is an erotic energy in this unique and important collection from a seasoned poet.”

— Ruth Stone, author of What Love
Comes To: New and Selected Poems

“The streak of white daubed inside each poem is like a secret ticket to lightness and shining.  Are these poems or paintings?  Hard to say because their pleasures cross all such boundaries, placing Honor Moore among the happy poets.” 

— Fanny Howe, author of Love and I: Poems

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