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In And Yet It Moves, the poet is an archeologist of mourning rediscovering that
assaults on science and reason are not new phenomenon. Gallagher follows
Petrarch who spawns a new lyric in part inspired by lost texts, and who motivates
'book hunters' of the Renaissance to search for the buried as well. The world
changed when Poggio Bracciolini discovered Lucretius' On the Nature of Things in
a Benedictine library. Lucretius' poem is a meditation of the universe as infinite
numbers of atoms wandering randomly through space with no master plan
whatsoever. The book birthed humanist philosophy, masterworks such as the
Birth of Venus, and inspirations for Galileo Galilei. When Galileo's patrons the
powerful Medici rose to the Papacy, they chose their power over science and
reason-sentencing and silencing Galileo for life for proving that the earth
revolved around the sun. Digging with his pen, Gallagher brings these stories
back in 'talking sonnets' as if ditching the Latin for the more colloquial Italian of
the people that came into form during the era. Upon his sentencing, Galileo's is
said to have uttered 'Eppur si muove, ' knowing that the truth will eventually
prevail.
Author: Kevin Gallagher
ISBN-10: 1952335213
ISBN-13: 9781952335211
Publisher: Madhat, Inc.
Language: English
Published: 03/20/2023
Pages: 104
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.31lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.25d
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