Perishable
Synopsis
Poems exploring the relationship between joy and elegy.
In Perishable, Stelios Mormoris asks incisive questions about the nature of human connection: Where does memory live—in the body, in the mind, or elsewhere? What happens when the objects that surround us—a wedding ring, an empty purse, a harp—reveal necessary truths about ourselves and those we love? As the book unfolds, lush sensory details and unmatched lyricism are brought to bear on these lingering concerns in a style as neoclassical as it is contemporary. In poems that radiate with intelligence, Mormoris combines understated elegance with finely tuned music and evocative imagery.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Tupelo Press, Incorporated
- ISBN: 9781961209190
- Number of pages: 72
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 8 mm
- Weight: 113g
- Languages: English


