An auspicious debut....Stripped of artifice and the mere effects of formal pyrotechnics, these poems move by ear and intellect, pushing and pulling at the real with precision and mystery.' - Ammiel Alcalay 'A trailblazing work.' - Lewis Warsh'
The daughter of two mathematical logicians, Anna Moschovakis was raised in L.A, studied philosophy and French at UC Berkeley and the Sorbonne. MA, Bard and she is in the PhD program at CUNY while working as an editor at ESPN, and Ugly Duckling Presse, adjuct professoring at Queens College and performing in the rock band SeaFoxx.
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“An auspicious debut... Stripped of artifice and the mere effects of formal pyrotechnics, these poems move by ear and intellect, pushing and pulling at the real with precision and mystery.”—Ammiel Alcalay“A trailblazing work.” —Lewis Warsh“In Anna Moschovakis's marvelous first book, poetry reinvents itself in Plato's cave, where nothing can be seen but the mind's agile resources climbing the walls of our real, present world. Perplexed at the moment of certainty, estranged at the moment of intimacy, [these] poems ... illuminate, amuse, and provoke. Plato would have loved them.” —Ann Lauterbach