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Morpho Didius is an extraordinary collection of palindromic poetry, where each piece is a linguistic marvel, reading the same forwards and backwards. The book’s title draws inspiration for transformation and reflects the mirrored language inside of each palindrome. 


Central to this collection is the personal journey of the poet who has used palindromic form as a path to liberation from a traumatic childhood event—entrapment by an adult stranger. In a paradox of constrained writing, Kotok finds liberation, crafting each palindrome as a step towards emotional and psychological freedom. 


The themes of the poems are vast and intimate, covering personal and historical survival, feminism, sex, hope, abundant joy, and healing. These poems surpass linguistic acrobatics; they are an offering of transformation, an alchemizing of pain through the healing power of art.

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Praise for Morpho Didius

"Reading Morpho Didius was like finding the linguistic magic of words as they dance forward and backward, revealing hidden meanings and stories waiting to be decoded. It truly takes the reader on a poetic journey through the looking glass, where words morph into intricate and mysterious patterns of sense and sound."

Maggie Sokolik, Ph.D.,

Director of College Writing Programs at UC Berkeley

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