Anthony Labriola
Armour & Lace
From the Dragon Slayer's Notebook
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Deals with desire, its myths and ever-evolving realities. The free-form poems trace the arc of a journey on which there are joys and sorrows, a sense of delight, and the re-configuring of lives lived. Beyond bewilderment and mystification, the poems also converse with grief and wonder. In the words of Clement Rosset, reality must be negotiated in terms of joyous cruelty. Yet Bruno Schulz states that, All poetry is mythologizing and strives to reconstitute myths about the world. In Armour & Lace, the mythologizing of the world is not over yet. Faced with the bewildering and mysterious aspects of living in a confusing world, the poems long…
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Deals with desire, its myths and ever-evolving realities. The free-form poems trace the arc of a journey on which there are joys and sorrows, a sense of delight, and the re-configuring of lives lived. Beyond bewilderment and mystification, the poems also converse with grief and wonder. In the words of Clement Rosset, reality must be negotiated in terms of joyous cruelty. Yet Bruno Schulz states that, All poetry is mythologizing and strives to reconstitute myths about the world. In Armour & Lace, the mythologizing of the world is not over yet. Faced with the bewildering and mysterious aspects of living in a confusing world, the poems long to connect with reality and the ineffable. They express the inconsolable yearning for the world both visible and invisible. In ceaseless mental fights, and in states of anguish, we take the road of sensuality, love and beauty. Reality leads us to an apprehension of a love greater than the one we once imagined. The German word Sehnsucht captures the inconsolable longing in the human heart for we know not what. These poems yearn for the perfect arrow that will hit the target of understanding. They seek the mysteries of self-surrendering love, and reveal the fragmentation of visions of love. Though we are wounded in battle, we continue in our quests to know ourselves through experiences in the real world. These poems aim at such targets in the belief that our quests are real and true.
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Weitere Autoren: Faktorovich, Anna
- ISBN: 978-1-68114-358-3
- EAN: 9781681143583
- Produktnummer: 24655829
- Verlag: Anaphora Literary Press
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
- Seitenangabe: 128 S.
- Masse: H22.9 cm x B15.2 cm x D0.7 cm 198 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 198
Über den Autor
Anthony Labriola's published works include The Rigged Universe (Shanti Arts), Sun Dogs (Battered Suitcase), Invisible Mending, The Blessing of the Bikes & Other Life Cycles, Devouring the Artist, The Pros & Cons of Dragon-Slaying, Poor Love & Other Stories, The Lonely Barber, The Englishman in Italian, The Dandelion Clock, Armour & Lace (From the Dragon-Slayer's Notebook) (all with Anaphora Literary Press), The Japanese Waltzing Mouse and Other Tales (Cranberry Tree Press), and Birds and Arrows (Shanti Arts Press). He lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with his endlessly fascinating and fantasy-loving family.
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