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Hologlyphs: Twilight Fields

Forfatter:
Engelsk
HOLOGLYPHS is a neologism, fused from the terms 'whole' and 'image', and describes a poetic style reminiscent of works from T'ang dynasty China, as both literary directions are in-part, image-based. However, unlike T'ang period pieces, the works in this volume are more centered in imagistic archetypes - aspiring to Ezra Pound's vision of the "Luminous detail".

These poems are meditative and quiet, yet in similar fashion to descriptions of Harold Budd's ethereal music, they possess a thin veneer of serenity that masks darker currents behind silhouettes of the passing day. Perhaps a more fitting summation of the essence of these pieces would be captured by the Japanese term "Yuugen"- roughly translated as 'mystery in beauty'.

Yeatts says: "...Poetry must reverberate with the eternal and stand as meditations on what it means to be briefly alive, delivering a distillation and re-animation of transcendent experience, woven of mystery, beauty and the eternal moment..."

This introductory selection of Yeatts' work presents a unified palette that paints patinas of impermanence, yet never loses sight of the 'whole image' contained within the moment's timeless light.

Forfatter
S. K. Yeatts
ISBN
9781945752131
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
163 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.9.2016
Antall sider
114