Sound of Hungry Animals

A. F. MORITZ

2008

POETRY
ISBN 978-0-9552904-4-2 (chapbook)

6¾" × 12½", 48 pp.
Limited edition of 125 numbered copies

CA$65


Sound of Hungry Animals cries out in a singular voice about the mysteries of love, oppression, and the beast that is survival. Moritz’s surrealist vision is amplified in the grotesque drawings of Rudolf Kurz that have been especially commissioned for this limited edition of 125 chapbooks. The images are letterpress printed on plates that are hand-placed, the cover is letterpress printed on hand-made paper, and the interior text is printed offset on bright white paper. Hand-sewn with black thread. Dream-images are rendered breathtakingly in both word and ink. A very unique collection by the winner of the prestigious Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize.


¶ Sound of Hungry Animals is a well-measured collection that showcases A. F. Moritz’s considerable talents as a poet. As a meditation, it manages to present its preoccupations with both compression and elegance.. Ben Meyerson


A. F. Moritz was Poet Laureate of Toronto (2019-2023) and winner of the ReLit Award in 2005 and the Griffin Poetry Prize in 2009.


Rudolf Kurz studied medicine in Germany and fine art at the Art Students League in New York. He is a surrealist artist who also paints landscapes and watercolours for relaxation. He has exhibited in five solo exhibitions and many group shows and has ten books to his name (four of them self-published). A member of Ontario Society of Artists and West Toronto Artists Group, he divides his time between Toronto and the hamlet of MacTier in the Muskokas.