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Images of Being There addresses issues regarding the form and structure of ideation, as well as the source of thought, as the process of connectivity and juxtaposition leads to the poetic leap. It is an adventure into the unknown where mind leaves the here and now for the province of a parabola of time. There is a meaningful vision of redeeming time passed through a portal from a two-dimensional reality to a vertical column of time as time future erases time present.In this poetic work, author Dean C. Gardner employs innovative wordplay and vivid imagery to explore the elusive spirit whose visits inspire great works and whose absence haunts those who create. Images of being there is a quest for understanding in the face of the unknown, as self and the muse battle against nothingness. It is an overture to postmodernism in both form and substance.
Suspending the Muse addresses issues regarding the authentic article of living in the present. It is an adventure into the unknown where the mind leaves the body to unearth what is concealed. There is a meaningful focus on redeeming time past through time present as time future becomes a grain of sand leading to an enlightened house of many rooms.In this poetic work, author Dean Gardner uses dazzling wordplay and vivid imagery to pay homage to the artistic muse, that elusive spirit whose visits inspire great works and whose absences haunts those who create.It isThat it was destinyThat brought himTo the thresholdOf the beyondThrough a portalFound in the third eyeOf the museShe led himTo the powerOf The Spirit of TruthAllowing himTo goBeyond phenomenal realityAs the celestial clocksYieldedTo a parabola of timeAnyone who has pursued creative ventures will understand this look into the muse's journey. Suspending the Muse is a quest for comprehension in the face of the unknown as self and muse battle with nothingness. It is an overture to postmodernism in both form and substance.
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