Inspired by Roland Barthes' 1967 essay, -Death of the Author, - the author initially published this book anonymously as part of a social experiment. The question: in an age where celebrity status often matters above all and further dictates our interpretations, could a text possibly sell or gain readership without any known author attached?
Inspired by Roland Barthes' 1967 essay, -Death of the Author, - the author initially published this book anonymously as part of a social experiment. T...
Reality settles in, and inevitably everything comes full circle. This second collection of poetry from the anonymous poet behind "Semicolon" continues the theme of love and survival four years later. Nothing remains in their prime state of glory, and the essence of this collection embodies the constant state of change. Familiar yet strikingly different from the first collection, become immersed in words bound to leave their mark.
Reality settles in, and inevitably everything comes full circle. This second collection of poetry from the anonymous poet behind "Semicolon" continues...