At the End of Covid: Returning to Before
von Ken Beckwith
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Thirty-four poems, at the end of Covid. From Uto-Aztecan and Mayan grammar, to the mirror illusion of progress, denial of the gems of distant people, and recollecting after the pandemic. Ken Beckwith envisions the frayed edges of a fabric discontinued mid-frame–introducing, or rather, re-introducing the long-disowned snag whose rejection tripped our stepping in the first place.
A gathering of drops, running together to make cloud curtains, over a desert. Thunder of foot-steps breaking like pneumatic cylinder tree logs, floating down the river back to our needing fingers.
"Endings are beginnings are endings are beginnings. At the End of Covid: Returning to Before highlights the scary-beautiful core of transformation when one is all with nothing and everything at once. A place of magic and language and magical language and language as magic that creates past, present, and future with a single stroke. It serves as a nexus of contemplation; it is poetry, it needs no justification. And it does not ask for it." –Robert N Gomez, BA Psychology and MA Counseling
A gathering of drops, running together to make cloud curtains, over a desert. Thunder of foot-steps breaking like pneumatic cylinder tree logs, floating down the river back to our needing fingers.
"Endings are beginnings are endings are beginnings. At the End of Covid: Returning to Before highlights the scary-beautiful core of transformation when one is all with nothing and everything at once. A place of magic and language and magical language and language as magic that creates past, present, and future with a single stroke. It serves as a nexus of contemplation; it is poetry, it needs no justification. And it does not ask for it." –Robert N Gomez, BA Psychology and MA Counseling
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- Hauptkategorie: Poesie
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Projektoption: 15×23 cm
Seitenanzahl: 82 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Juni 04, 2021
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter Aztec, Mayan, Maya, Hopi, Poetry, Corona, Covid
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Our practice ranges from heart-warming narrative filled with proverbial magic and wonder to complete collections of poetry, educational work and guides, and in-depth illustration of subjects as far-flung as cognitive linguistics and sea-level rise. While our work is diverse, our projects are linked by a pre-occupation with the human heart, as communicated through art.