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<p>In 2010 poet <strong>Katharine Coles</strong> sailed across the Drake Passage to spend a month at a tiny Antarctic science station under the auspices of the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Artists and Writers Program.&#160;<em>The Earth Is Not Flat</em> the collection of poems written out of her adventure invokes the vast land- and seascapes as well as the fauna-penguins seals whales and scientists&#8212;she encountered along the way. Addressing not only the present reality of human habitation in Antarctica but also a rich history peopled by figures like Shackleton Scott and Amundsen the poems bring Coles&#8217; much-praised intelligence passion and humor to bear on subjects ranging from writing a grant proposal for scientists to heavy seas to the addictive potential of joy. Along the way she continues her passionate meditation on reality and our place in it using as her vehicles both the natural world and the human-created worlds of art history and science.&#160;</p>