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A fairytale of two characters reflecting off each other to find out who they really are. It is a fresh twist on an ancient story of interconnection via a journey above and below the surface.
Quixotic, bold, and rooted in the metaphysical underpinnings of our everyday lives, the richly expressive poems in this slim volume carve riffs of words and ride those rhythms to sometimes playful, sometimes poignant, but always surprising, destinations. The "practiced nonchalance" of Keeney's language, at turns deceptively simple and cooly demanding, culminate in a cavalcade of desultory contemplations and consciously open-ended conclusions: "thoughts, swallowed in the leaves" of this stunning and surrealistically personal work. In the end, Keeney's "Little Anthems" establish impassioned resonances worth returning to again and again
A fairytale of two characters reflecting off each other to find out who they really are. It is a fresh twist on an ancient story of interconnection via a journey above and below the surface. Through a mix of prose, poetry, and illustration the authors draw us into reaches of their own mythical landscape.
Sappho Does Hay(na)ku is a collection of 77 poems that deal in love, lust and sarcasm. They are a mix of interpretations, translations and variations of Greek poet Sappho's work. One of the first complete hay(na)ku collections, author Scott Keeney gives us a fresh, accessible take on provocative topics.
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