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With Inside Stories, Rich Murphy has as an initial impetus plumbing the physical and emotional interior of Homo sapiens. Friedrich Schiller's play drive may best describe the style: ""It is union of the unconscious and reflection that makes the poetic artist."" Meta-modernism may best describe its heart. He agrees with philosopher Alain Badiou, who states, ""Poetry in some sense portrays . . . what was impossible to say in the same language."" A peek into the anatomical language for its functions and intrigues will become evident in Murphy's poetics, as will the use of rudimentary scientific language for aspects of interiority.…mehr

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With Inside Stories, Rich Murphy has as an initial impetus plumbing the physical and emotional interior of Homo sapiens. Friedrich Schiller's play drive may best describe the style: ""It is union of the unconscious and reflection that makes the poetic artist."" Meta-modernism may best describe its heart. He agrees with philosopher Alain Badiou, who states, ""Poetry in some sense portrays . . . what was impossible to say in the same language."" A peek into the anatomical language for its functions and intrigues will become evident in Murphy's poetics, as will the use of rudimentary scientific language for aspects of interiority.
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Autorenporträt
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.