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Unimagined Things

A divine revolt
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FROM THE "Brief Introduction" Life's bright season, tho' brief, Proves long enough to grow True love, real grief. Here is no pinwheel of variety, no rainbow spectrum discoursing with the white radiance of eternity. Here is concentration, strippages of spirit to their ghostly essence, the "skull beneath the skin" whose grin gives no joy, and whose aspect refuses escape. Within this enforced "simplicity" of style, however, there are themes and memes enough to fill a tangled estuary with dazzle when an oblique dawn condescends to hit it just right. Youth is famously a time to indulge unwise ambitions, and I was no different than a thousand other pocket Napoleons unfolding before the dunce public vast batteplans of conquest that had been concocted by solitary candlelight. Here, too, are dreams of lovers, newscaster commentary on current events glazed over with a punk rocker's dyspeptic gaze, and a cubby stuffed with history notes where Spengler and Nietzsche dance a dark mambo. FROM THE POEM "Unimagined Things" The world must change if we but imagine it. ... Einstein knew that his equation unraveled no new sky -That were indifferent-but was a chant to change his mind. Unimagined things grow real, grow real.

Author Biography:

Gregg Glory [Gregg G. Brown] has devoted his life to poetry since happening across a haiku by Moritake, to wit: Leaves float back up to the branch- Ah! butterflies. He runs the micro-publishing house BLAST PRESS, which has published over two dozen authors in the past 25 years. Named in honor of the wild Vorticist venture by Ezra Pound and Wyndham Lewis, BLAST PRESS is forward-looking and very opinionated. He still composes poems on his departed father's clipboard, which he's had since High School. His website is gregglory.com
Release date Australia
March 29th, 2013
Pages
234
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
140x216x13
ISBN-13
9781483997780
Product ID
37770150

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