At the conclusion of Keith Harvey's novel, Cave Gossip, the protagonist recites an aphorism: being in being is. Sea Snails on a Black Chow's Tongue explores the meaning of this aphorism. The poems in this collection, then, deal with man's basic aloneness in being; a castaway, if you will, in his own existence.
Poet He sat and read his primal poems on a wooden stool carved from pine. His lips purpled as he scanned primordial words and his tongue shadowed like a chow's.
At the conclusion of Keith Harvey's novel, Cave Gossip, the protagonist recites an aphorism: being in being is. Sea Snails on a Black Chow's Tongue ex...
At the conclusion of Keith Harvey's novel, Cave Gossip, the protagonist recites an aphorism: being in being is. Sea Snails on a Black Chow's Tongue explores the meaning of this aphorism. The poems in this collection, then, deal with man's basic aloneness in being; a castaway, if you will, in his own existence.
Poet He sat and read his primal poems on a wooden stool carved from pine. His lips purpled as he scanned primordial words and his tongue shadowed like a chow's.
At the conclusion of Keith Harvey's novel, Cave Gossip, the protagonist recites an aphorism: being in being is. Sea Snails on a Black Chow's Tongue ex...
Karl Wisent, separated from his wife Heike, teaches at an all-girls' school in Paris. On a Saturday afternoon, his accidental meeting of Helene, who lives with Gaspard, an actor, turns his life upside down. A year later, Karl decides to end his marriage and marry Helene. Will she leave Gaspard for Karl?
Soon thereafter, Karl's grandmother offers him her house in the hills west of Avignon for the summer. In order to escape Paris, he accepts. On his journey south he meets old friends and explores a series of caves full of primitive drawings. For a while, he is happy, but things take a nasty...
Karl Wisent, separated from his wife Heike, teaches at an all-girls' school in Paris. On a Saturday afternoon, his accidental meeting of Helene, who l...
Karl Wisent, separated from his wife Heike, teaches at an all-girls' school in Paris. On a Saturday afternoon, his accidental meeting of Helene, who lives with Gaspard, an actor, turns his life upside down. A year later, Karl decides to end his marriage and marry Helene. Will she leave Gaspard for Karl?
Soon thereafter, Karl's grandmother offers him her house in the hills west of Avignon for the summer. In order to escape Paris, he accepts. On his journey south he meets old friends and explores a series of caves full of primitive drawings. For a while, he is happy, but things take a nasty...
Karl Wisent, separated from his wife Heike, teaches at an all-girls' school in Paris. On a Saturday afternoon, his accidental meeting of Helene, who l...