<p>In Catching Light Kathryn Stripling Byer searches for the language of aging for a way of confronting every woman&#39;s fear of looking in the mirror and seeing an old woman staring back. Inspired by a series of photographs entitled &quot;Evelyn&quot; -- which depicts a former artist&#39;s model in her declining years still full of life and facing death with flair and wit -- Byer finds a voice to contemplate the enigmatic but inevitable process of growing old.</p><p>Byer opens her book with a ten-poem sequence In the Photograph Gallery. &quot;&#39;Who is she?&#39; / a child hanging on to her mother&#39;s skirt / asks as if she is frightened / by what she sees. &#39;Just a little old lady &#39; / her mother soothes / &#39;That&#39;s all she is.&#39;&quot; By placing Evelyn herself in the gallery to respond to the photos and hear that exchange Byer opens the door into the inner life of this &quot;little old lady.&quot;</p><p>Part Two moves into more personal mythological territory as the images of Evelyn and the poet&#39;s own recollections coalesce. The final section draws closer to Evelyn&#39;s dark hour her humor in the face of death her memories her acknowledgment of her sexuality her letting go.</p><p>Catching Light is a profound inquiry into aging and how one remarkable woman faces it sings to it mocks it rebels against it and ultimately embraces it.</p>
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