This is an illustrated book of original poems that explore life and existence through the medium of language. In it, the author wrestles with existential questions, conveys phenomenal experiences, and muses on the relationship between human beings, nature, and God. An uncommon aspect of the book is that each and every poem is accompanied by an illustration, meant to augment the reader's mental play of ideas with a suggested visio-phenomenal experience, as language itself is only one aspect of the incarnate nature of human being. We are not mere abstractions, or bodiless spirits, and so perhaps it is not inappropriate to quote Dostoevsky's character, Prince Myshkin, when he said, "Beauty will save the world." (The Idiot) It is the hope of the author that he can offer some solace and camaraderie to his readers through these poetic explorations; to let the reader know that solitude, like "That death the universe deals out [is] a ruse, a faint, a sham!" ("You at Least Shall Not Die.")
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This is an illustrated book of original poems that explore life and existence through the medium of language. In it, the author wrestles with existential questions, conveys phenomenal experiences, and muses on the relationship between human beings, nature, and God. An uncommon aspect of the book is that each and every poem is accompanied by an illustration, meant to augment the reader's mental play of ideas with a suggested visio-phenomenal experience, as language itself is only one aspect of the incarnate nature of human being. We are not mere abstractions, or bodiless spirits, and so perhaps it is not inappropriate to quote Dostoevsky's character, Prince Myshkin, when he said, "Beauty will save the world." (The Idiot) It is the hope of the author that he can offer some solace and camaraderie to his readers through these poetic explorations; to let the reader know that solitude, like "That death the universe deals out [is] a ruse, a faint, a sham!" ("You at Least Shall Not Die.") This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798290837178
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This is an illustrated book of original poems that explore life and existence through the medium of language. In it, the author wrestles with existential questions, conveys phenomenal experiences, and muses on the relationship between human beings, nature, and God. An uncommon aspect of the book is that each and every poem is accompanied by an illustration, meant to augment the reader's mental play of ideas with a suggested visio-phenomenal experience, as language itself is only one aspect of the incarnate nature of human being. We are not mere abstractions, or bodiless spirits, and so perhaps it is not inappropriate to quote Dostoevsky's character, Prince Myshkin, when he said, "Beauty will save the world." (The Idiot) It is the hope of the author that he can offer some solace and camaraderie to his readers through these poetic explorations; to let the reader know that solitude, like "That death the universe deals out [is] a ruse, a faint, a sham!" ("You at Least Shall Not Die.") This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798290837178
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