Bridging traditions of secular, religious, modernist, and post modernist writing to encounter living at its most provocative and urgent, Caton's poems -- at times conversational, meditative, minimalist, and expansive--are unified by an insistence to reach, with language, through language, to what is ever outside a word's ability to name.
In The Color of Dusk, Robin Caton bridges traditions of secular, religious, modernist, and post modernist writing