First Aid dresses wounds inflicted in a world of ""same,"" self-absorption, and the death of the literary. It marks out what has been lost and explores alternative ways for Homo sapiens. The title also refers to the Percival myth where the wound carries the cure. Think Schiller's play drive. Think a bridge over romanticism, modernism, and postmodernism.
First Aid dresses wounds inflicted in a world of ""same,"" self-absorption, and the death of the literary. It marks out what has been lost and explores alternative ways for Homo sapiens. The title also refers to the Percival myth where the wound carries the cure. Think Schiller's play drive. Think a bridge over romanticism, modernism, and postmodernism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rich Murphy is a poet and author whose poetry has recently appeared in North Dakota Quarterly, Calameo (Mexico), Experiential-Experimental-Literature (Ukraine), Terror House Magazine (Hungary) , Otoliths (Australia), Die Leere Mitte (Germany), Bangalore Review (India), Lit. 202 (England), Neologism Poetry Journal, Word for / Word, West Texas Literary Review, New Note Poetry Journal, Grey Sparrow, Chiron Review, Flatbush Review, and Fractured Ecologies (anthology, Denmark). Prophet Voice Now, his book-length collection of essays on poetry and poetics, was a finalist in the book contest at Common Ground Research Network and published in June 2020.
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