Richard Moore is the last of his generation of the legendary San Francisco Renaissance poets. Arriving in 1934, he was among the many émigrés to California during the Great Depression. His debut collection, Writing the Silences marks his reemergence into today's literary world. Brenda Hillman says the writing illustrates Moore's commitment to freedom of form, his interest in language, and his dedication to issues of social justice and ecology.
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