Shrouded in a sublime indecency, the death-rebellious poetry in Mortal articulates my rage against the 'starving-shadow' of the Inevitable; as the philosopher Martin Heidegger wrote, death is an end "beyond all endings, a limit beyond all limits" it is my ""ownmost possibility."" AJS (From the 'Foreword')
Shrouded in a sublime indecency, the death-rebellious poetry in Mortal articulates my rage against the 'starving-shadow' of the Inevitable; as the phi...