Balthazar dreams of the perfect woman, one he can summon or dismiss at will on his computer screen. But as time passes, he becomes ensnared in his own creation, consumed by an obsession with this non-existent figure. As Balthazar spirals downward, losing everything from his identity to the use of his body, reduced to just his mind and the fingers tapping at the keyboard, she, in contrast, rises. She transforms into a modern-day Scheherazade, learning to command her prince. Baltha B was unaware, No more sits he upon the chair. The relics of his body's ruin, Are the one last bastion Of his…mehr
Balthazar dreams of the perfect woman, one he can summon or dismiss at will on his computer screen. But as time passes, he becomes ensnared in his own creation, consumed by an obsession with this non-existent figure. As Balthazar spirals downward, losing everything from his identity to the use of his body, reduced to just his mind and the fingers tapping at the keyboard, she, in contrast, rises. She transforms into a modern-day Scheherazade, learning to command her prince. Baltha B was unaware, No more sits he upon the chair. The relics of his body's ruin, Are the one last bastion Of his undoing. Death beckons when the hands they clap, To say, 'Enough! Your time is up'Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Moore was born in Ireland. He emigrated to Montreal, Canada, in 1964. Moore published his first collection of poetry, Silence, in 2016. Other books followed: Poems:2, 2020, The March of the Copy-long Shadows, 2020, Fame and Fortune, The Copyright Curse of Cassandra, 2021, The Life of a Slave, 2022, and The Timeless Love of Billy B for Scheherazade, 2025. Moore is a visual artist as well as an author. He has had sixty solo exhibitions, most of them installations, in Canada, USA and Europe. The book Installations, David Moore, 1976-2013, published in 2017, is an exhaustive compilation of his most notable artworks. He was a professor at Concordia University, Montreal, in the department of Fine Arts between 1974-2006.
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