
Climbing a Burning Rope Poems
In Climbing a Burning Rope, John Paul Davis focuses his peculiar imagination, philosophical lyricism, and misfit spiritual outlook on life in the hypercapitalist twenty-first century where the inscrutable logic of algorithms haunts our constantly connected selves. Celebrating the weird and wild, lamenting w......
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In<i> Climbing a Burning Rope</i>, John Paul Davis focuses his peculiar imagination, philosophical lyricism, and misfit spiritual outlook on life in the hypercapitalist twenty-first century where the inscrutable logic of algorithms haunts our constantly connected selves. Celebrating the weird and wild, lamenting wounds and weariness, Daviss poems carve out a space in which we can reclaim what is sacred and be reminded to keep something of ourselves for ourselves.
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| Produktnavn | Climbing a Burning Rope Poems |
| Merke | Other Brand |
| book typ | boker, fagboker, sprak litteratur og lingvistikk |
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