Gazing Down On It Weg van DamascusLauren de S Naylor Gazing Down On It is a collection of dream narratives, of language as weapon or prayer, compiled in the plague year of 2020. These fragments iterate a pervasive concern with embodiment in relation to others, boundaries and their transgression, and the shifting slipping quality of roles and identities such as wife, mother, daughter, parent, queer, artist, witch and especially, woman (all terms that discomfort).
sending the reader on heartrending spins through echelons of time
” the corruption of youth
the poet Mário de Sá-Carneiro
spoken and performed language in the work of visual artists and the simultaneous increase in visibility and circulation of the work and voices of writers in the visual arts arena
the relation between language and sex
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where Watts has spent much of his life
latent traumas
Horace by Tim Atkins is an original translation of poems by the 1st century BC Roman lyric poet
What will the appetite of a controlled
this book points to the wound of being extricated
When the residency transpires to be a devastating trick