There is a beginning and a middle.There is an arc of narrative.There is a word, a large engraved initial.There is imperative— a cause, a god. Or not.—from "Let us compare cosmologies"
Alice Major, an accomplished poet, takes readers through several quasi-technical though thoroughly accessible explorations of topics in popular science. She expresses an ardent distaste for how scienc
"Memory's Daughter is a tender, wise, beautifully cadenced work which embraces the reader on every page...Alice Major's authoritative proficiency comes from a deep understanding of the complexities of
It isn’t easy to throw things in the sea for the sea will bring them back again — from “In memoriam”Alice Major continues her long engagement with science and math as means
In ancient Roman times rituals were performed to sanctify the ground on which new cities were founded. With this invocation, space could then be occupied. In her brilliant new collection, Alice Major’