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The poems in The Long Journey Out offer glimpses of the transcendent and ineffable--heightened rhapsodic perceptions arising from earlier, more empirical, observations. The world they describe is richly varied, culturally, spiritually, and linguistically. Yet threaded throughout his lyrical journey are these numinous moments, not yet explicable in doctrine but in empathic intuitions poetry can serve. Having learned from his travels, the journeyer is freed to return home, confident that despite our socioeconomic and political fractures, everyday human existence is grounded in a shared, sacred mystery.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The poems in The Long Journey Out offer glimpses of the transcendent and ineffable--heightened rhapsodic perceptions arising from earlier, more empirical, observations. The world they describe is richly varied, culturally, spiritually, and linguistically. Yet threaded throughout his lyrical journey are these numinous moments, not yet explicable in doctrine but in empathic intuitions poetry can serve. Having learned from his travels, the journeyer is freed to return home, confident that despite our socioeconomic and political fractures, everyday human existence is grounded in a shared, sacred mystery.
Autorenporträt
Ronald Okuaki Lieber is the son of two strong lineages, that of a Japanese mother and a Jewish American military man, and lived in fourteen localities the first fourteen years of his life as an army brat. He served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Costa Rica before settling in NYC where he is a tenured professor at SUNY Nassau and a licensed psychoanalyst in private practice.