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Flesh

Couverture du livre « Flesh » de Paul Stubbs aux éditions Black Herald Press
Résumé:

Paul Stubbs sculpts new heavens and hells from man's now inauthentic rock of theology, pushing past both himself and infinity until reachin that "point in time where the flesh-tides/of all other beings collide". Where a new logic of truth seems unavoidable, our final judgement will not happen on... Voir plus

Paul Stubbs sculpts new heavens and hells from man's now inauthentic rock of theology, pushing past both himself and infinity until reachin that "point in time where the flesh-tides/of all other beings collide". Where a new logic of truth seems unavoidable, our final judgement will not happen on earth, but an another planet. So, tired of seeking both a theolohical and anthropoligical conclusion within the same body, the poet breaks down all oppositional levels of thought, whether noble and base, or good and evil, so as to devalue human hermeneutics before the process begins again of man becoming a religious argument. And this just to ensure that man is forced to feed anew apon the breadcrumbs of atoms and on a religious spirit incarnate ; writing outside of both his own personality and history, Stubbs allows being, for the second tome, free usage in the universe. In an audacious long poem that clearly exceeds its author and the existential riddle that in solving he hopes will "change religion forever", the poet transfers man's biblical allusions onto an alien surface, beyond our planet's "final world-carcass of catastrophe" to a place "where the systems meet' and wjere the poet waits to be changed "forever/into what I am".

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