Exploring the intersection of love and politics, the narrative unfolds through the lens of a poet's tumultuous life in revolutionary Russia. The protagonist grapples with personal loss and the weight of historical upheaval, reflecting on the power of art amidst chaos. Themes of passion, despair, and the quest for identity are intricately woven, revealing the complexities of human relationships against a backdrop of societal change. The book captures the essence of a transformative era, offering a poignant examination of the artist's role in turbulent times.
Matthew Dickman Boeken
Matthew Dickman is een dichter wiens werken zich vaak verdiepen in de Amerikaanse identiteit en culturele landschappen. Zijn stijl valt op door zijn vermogen om rauwe realiteit vast te leggen en tegelijkertijd diepere menselijke emoties te verkennen. Dickmans gedichten resoneren met hun oprechtheid en krachtige beeldspraak. Zijn schrijven vertegenwoordigt een belangrijke bijdrage aan de hedendaagse Amerikaanse poëzie.




Brother
- 96bladzijden
- 4 uur lezen
A dual-authored volume of poems from the multi-award winning Dickman twins, which they wrote when their older sibling tragically took his own life. It features moving, grieving but life-affirming poems.
A collection of poems by award-winning author Matthew Dickman that celebrate daily life in America.
The Atlantis search engine
- 130bladzijden
- 5 uur lezen
The Atlantis Search Engine, the first edition in the Poetic Series, features a selection of poetry and prose by Matthew Dickman, Roman Baembaev, Josef Strau, and drawings produced specifically by John Kelsey based on the film The Canyons. The Poetic Series brings together works of poetry and literature in combination with visual art, introducing young as well as established writers concerned with challenging the boundaries of traditional forms of narrative. Initiated by Keren Cytter and coedited by Fiona Bryson and Roger van Voorhees, the quarterly publication focuses on three experimental writers or poets per issue--image content is supplied by one artist. Copublished with A.P.E (Art Projects Era) Contributors Matthew Dickman, Roman Baembaev, Josef Strau; drawings by John Kelsey