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"A kaleidoscopic net woven of words R. Kolewe's A Net of Momentary Sapphire offers three closely related poetic sequences, which are random recombinant rearrangements of a poignant but obsessively repetitive source text. They are streams of consciousness in which no stable self can be elucidated. A broken long poem, this singular net is an interrogation of the aftermath of twentieth-century modernism, looking both backwards and forwards - an eternal return. Once again & innumerable times again the required solitude, renunciation, strange curtained doubt artifice all jewelled & after this…mehr

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"A kaleidoscopic net woven of words R. Kolewe's A Net of Momentary Sapphire offers three closely related poetic sequences, which are random recombinant rearrangements of a poignant but obsessively repetitive source text. They are streams of consciousness in which no stable self can be elucidated. A broken long poem, this singular net is an interrogation of the aftermath of twentieth-century modernism, looking both backwards and forwards - an eternal return. Once again & innumerable times again the required solitude, renunciation, strange curtained doubt artifice all jewelled & after this silent time, these days & nights in desert dry country, dry thoughts --from "The foretaste of a vision but never the vision itself""--
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R. Kolewe was born in Montréal and lives in Toronto. Educated in physics and engineering at the University of Toronto, he pursued a successful career in the software industry for many years. He now lives in Toronto and writes full time. His work has appeared in various online and print magazines, and he has published three collections of poetry, Afterletters (Book*hug, 2014), Inspecting Nostalgia (Talonbooks, 2017), and The Absence of Zero (Book*hug, 2021), as well as several chapbooks. You can find him on the web at kolewe.net.