The lost songs of gravity
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9782919582266
ISBN
978-2-919582-26-6
Éditeur
BLACK HERALD
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
107
Dimensions
20 x 14 x 0,9 cm
Poids
140 g
Langue
anglais
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After "The End of the Trial of Man" (2015), in which Paul Stubbs sought to go beyond the imagination with poems based on the paintings of Francis Bacon, this new collection is the search for a planet-less, more elusive deity. In each poem, a new protagonist is forced to struggle with the age-old finite choice of God or no-God, but also with the outcome of that decision causing (potentially) the loss of gravity itself. Thus we encounter poems attempting to reach the theological and philosophical limit of cognition, as Paul Stubbs tussles with and questions the ideas of various thinkers (Simone Weil, Spinoza, Kierkegaard, Duns Scotus, Kant, among others): amid the anthropological and epistemological possibilities of transcending the human condition and our world, the poet seeks to locate a later phase of mankind (if not a new version of it) preparing to wait eternally “for the first true church / to fall from the clouds”. // Paul Stubbs is the author of several poetry collections, and of books of poetical and philosophical essays. Visions de l'outre-monde, a selection of poems translated into French, was published by Hochroth-Paris. His poems and essays have appeared in a variety of magazines and anthologies, including The Bitter Oleander, The High Window, The Wolf, The Poetry Review, The Shop, and the French literary magazines Les Carnets d'Eucharis, Nunc, Temporel.fr, and Poésie première. //
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