Goat, goddess, moon : poems /

The poet's writing concerns her search for self by recalling her Grecian heritage, through specific places and ancestors, living and passed on.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Strisik, Catherine (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Duluth, Minnesota : Holy Cow! Press, [2025].
Table of Contents:
  • I. My villages: amygdalǐs; trapez̕tsa. Seed
  • Kalim̌ra, Kalim̌ra
  • vein
  • Genealogy
  • For sacred purposes: the boy, the herd, the gold
  • Koǔkla
  • Filigree
  • Braid
  • Greveǹ people
  • The soup, Magir̕tsa
  • In my grandfather's living room
  • Fried eggplant sandwiches
  • From trapez̕tsa
  • With panag̕a
  • Har̕klea
  • Centuries old Kako Mati
  • II. My labyrinth: Heraklion
  • Upon seeing a used condom on the ground
  • 27 romanou
  • Labyrinth
  • Cretan olive oil
  • kalispera
  • I wake in Heraklion with lady beetles
  • Taverna zaxaris at Paleokastro Beach
  • The sea
  • Diaphanous
  • Goddess to goddess
  • Agora
  • After playing F|r Elise - Pulp
  • Goat, goddess, moon
  • Dawning
  • The dog and me about a month later
  • Quake
  • Sefer
  • III. My name: Katrier̕na. Humid weather. In reality, menopause
  • Aikater̕na
  • Kater̕na, this poem is immortalizing
  • In the home of agile light
  • White orchid
  • Ceremony: a kind of Greek woman
  • Bone cavity
  • Me of me.