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In Species, Anja Konig examines the absurdity and connectivity of being with candour, empathy and irresistible black humour. Each poem in Species creates an aperture, a flash of surprise, delight or grief: at the precipice of nature, the human animal's place within it, the catch-22 of belonging all at once to a body, the Earth, and each other.
I long for a deeper leaving. I want to be a mushroom throwing its net into the dark soil.
In Species, Anja Konig examines the absurdity and connectivity of being with candour, empathy and irresistible black humour. Each poem in Species creates an aperture, a flash of surprise, delight or grief: at the precipice of nature, the human animal's place within it, the catch-22 of belonging all at once to a body, the Earth, and each other.
I long for a deeper leaving. I want to be a mushroom throwing its net into the dark soil.
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