Forget the ivory tower and mushy sentiments. Poet Magdalena Ball'ss latest chapbook takes its cue from the world of quantum physics and astrobiology. With the subtle mystery of
Schrödinger's8217;s famous cat, the work evokes a range of physical conundrums, including Einstein'ss weird action at a distance, the birth of galaxies, the beginnings of the universe,
the nature of space/time, dark matter, and string theory among others.
I love the interplay between the micro world of Quantum physics and the macro world that Astronomy takes us into. Once you get past a certain point, concepts like a theory of everything,
the origins of the universe, or wormholes are all poetry anyway, which isn'st to say that there'ss no truth there. Poetry is all about truth, but perhaps the kind of truth which is
difficult to capture with a linear, proof oriented perspective. Magdalena Ball is an award winning poet and novelist, who is currently working on her second novel, a story about a
scientist who comes to emotional strife during his search for a 'stheory of everything.'s
While the poetry is rich with the quantum and astronomical world, Quark Soup is no scientific treatise. The work is ostensibly about what it means to be a human, and tackles subjects like
love, birth, death, and sensuality, uniting the domestic with the esoteric. The work has been described as utterly accessible, finely crafted, and exciting, with an appeal for readers of
all backgrounds.
Carolyn Howard-Johnson, the award winning author/poet, says that Magdalena Ball has a knack for placing the mysteries (to most of us) of quark and quantum smack dab into our personal
spheres.
The author is available for interviews, readings, and promotions. For more information on Quark Soup, including downloads and samples, please visit the website.