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.
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Duluth, Minnesota :
Holy Cow! Press,
[2025].
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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.