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      <image:title>The Decadent Movement - On sale September 22, 2026 - preorders available here.</image:title>
      <image:caption>“The intricate, barreling, and multifarious poems in The Decadent Movement explore the fraught situation of motherhood with tremendous excitement and frankness. Here is maternity as dilemma and possibility, a cluster of grand yearnings and workaday hazards. The desire to maintain a distinct, inner world comes up against separation as cosmic lostness; and yet, merger is engulfment as well as paradise. All the way through, Laura Kolbe’s self-consciousness about transformation keeps things bracingly restless, playful even, full of pleasure-pain.” - Sandra Lim, author of The Curious Thing “ ‘I began to see writing and nursing as one / looped process’ begins a sentence which ends twenty lines later having engaged with pain, parasites, sexual desire, the shape of a baby’s mouth, Indian and Italian cooking. The poem continues its clinical intensely emotional observational method to surprise and delight and delay us in our reading. This is a book which owes much to “clinics”—sources of solace, care, and commiseration based on intense and accurate observation.The poems of Laura Kolbe do more than just continue the noble tradition of physician-poets; in The Decadent Moment they redefine the relations between body and body, mind and mind, mother and child. The book’s astonishing final poem is an apostrophe to the not-yet-existent that ‘cannot be studied or moved’ but can be talked to. What bodies can do, and must do, is anticipate lovingly.” - Bin Ramke, author of Earth on Earth “It is a rare privilege to be inside the mind of this poet as she unspools the chronicle, told in reverse, of the arduous, hallucinatory, and utterly mortal time of pregnancy and early parenthood. With her, we experience the shock of what happens to a body, a marriage, an artist’s mind, as she becomes a mother. These poems are beautiful, intelligent, honest, funny, conflicted, hopeful and real, and tell us the oldest story in a new and necessary way." - Matthew Zapruder, author of I Love Hearing Your Dreams and Story of a Poem</image:caption>
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