Which Walks
A series of poems that explores walking, writing, and making as divinatory practices.

Documenting (and interrogating) the poet’s daily walks, Which Walks investigates the twin practices of walking and art-making while aging. Gender is also a central concern in this intensely feminist work. Moriarty’s book relates to the endlessly unfinished journeys of Nathaniel Mackey’s long poems, as well as to the dailiness of many writers from Charles Baudelaire to Robert Creeley. These poems are an extension of the author’s visual practice, which she is returning to after a fifty-year break. Here she succeeds in existing—even thriving—in today’s strange, often terrifying, world.

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Which Walks
A series of poems that explores walking, writing, and making as divinatory practices.

Documenting (and interrogating) the poet’s daily walks, Which Walks investigates the twin practices of walking and art-making while aging. Gender is also a central concern in this intensely feminist work. Moriarty’s book relates to the endlessly unfinished journeys of Nathaniel Mackey’s long poems, as well as to the dailiness of many writers from Charles Baudelaire to Robert Creeley. These poems are an extension of the author’s visual practice, which she is returning to after a fifty-year break. Here she succeeds in existing—even thriving—in today’s strange, often terrifying, world.

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Which Walks

Which Walks

by Laura Moriarty
Which Walks

Which Walks

by Laura Moriarty

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A series of poems that explores walking, writing, and making as divinatory practices.

Documenting (and interrogating) the poet’s daily walks, Which Walks investigates the twin practices of walking and art-making while aging. Gender is also a central concern in this intensely feminist work. Moriarty’s book relates to the endlessly unfinished journeys of Nathaniel Mackey’s long poems, as well as to the dailiness of many writers from Charles Baudelaire to Robert Creeley. These poems are an extension of the author’s visual practice, which she is returning to after a fifty-year break. Here she succeeds in existing—even thriving—in today’s strange, often terrifying, world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781643622774
Publisher: Nightboat Books
Publication date: 07/01/2025
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

About The Author
Laura Moriarty grew up in Cape Cod and northern California. She studied at Sacramento State Universityand the University of California at Berkeley. She is the author of numerous collections of poetry and two novels. Moriarty served as archive director for the Poetry Center and American Poetry Archives at San Francisco State University. She has taught at Naropa University, the Otis Art Institute, and Mills College. Her honors include a Poetry Center Book Award, a Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Award in Poetry, a New Langton Arts Award, and a Fund for Poetry grant. She lives in Northern California.

Hometown:

Maine

Date of Birth:

December 24, 1979

Place of Birth:

Honolulu, Hawaii

Education:

B.S.W., University of Kansas, 1993; M.A. in English, University of Kansas, 2000
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