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At the conclusion of Keith Harvey's novel, Cave Gossip, the protagonist recites an aphorism: being in being is. Sea Snails on a Black Chow's Tongue explores the meaning of this aphorism. The poems in this collection, then, deal with man's basic aloneness in being; a castaway, if you will, in his own existence. Poet He sat and read his primal poems on a wooden stool carved from pine. His lips purpled as he scanned primordial words and his tongue shadowed like a chow's.

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At the conclusion of Keith Harvey's novel, Cave Gossip, the protagonist recites an aphorism: being in being is. Sea Snails on a Black Chow's Tongue explores the meaning of this aphorism. The poems in this collection, then, deal with man's basic aloneness in being; a castaway, if you will, in his own existence. Poet He sat and read his primal poems on a wooden stool carved from pine. His lips purpled as he scanned primordial words and his tongue shadowed like a chow's.
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Autorenporträt
Keith Harvey is the author of three novels, Vogel Flies South, Vogel and the White Bull, and Cave Gossip; and a book of poetry, Petroglyphs. He practices international law and divides his time between his offices in Frankfurt am Main, Germany and Dallas, Texas. He is the owner of Red Rook Review.