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Cathy Porter

    Cathy Porter is the author of several books exploring themes such as women terrorists in Tsarist Russia, political art during the 1905 revolution, and Moscow in the Second World War. She also penned a biography of the revolutionary Larissa Reisner and is currently compiling a new anthology of Kollontai's writings. Porter is a prolific translator, having rendered over thirty Russian books and plays into English, including The Diaries of Sofia Tolstoy and Dmitry Bykov's acclaimed novel Living Souls.

    The Dash Between Us
    • 2022

      Cathy Porter's new chapbook evokes the essence of interpersonal relationships shaped by the spaces between people. It explores themes of dead-end jobs, graveyard shifts, and the struggles of clerks facing armed robberies for meager pay. The collection paints a vivid picture of rootless veterans battling PTSD, weekends filled with karaoke, and the cyclical nature of life. The poems are framed by reflections on Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, capturing the essence of dwindling hopes and the relentless passage of time. Yet, Porter echoes Dylan Thomas's call to "Rage, rage against the dying of the light," urging readers to engage deeply with her work. The collection addresses inequities and indignities faced by everyday people, revealing the pain experienced by the unlucky. Porter's precise storytelling offers hard truths, as seen in "Inclusion," where she poignantly illustrates the struggle for acceptance in a world marked by exclusion. This collection stands out as her strongest work, highlighting social injustice, bad luck, and the resilience of workers enduring unfairness, ill health, and economic oppression. Porter's powerful voice demands to be read and revisited, resonating with the shared human experience.

      The Dash Between Us