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  • af Devon Pearse
    153,95 kr.

    "We are haunted by what we want to forget, whilst what we want to remember fades slowly and incompletely away." Flaws of Oblivion is a collection of poetry, prose and photography that approaches-sometimes willfully, sometimes unwittingly-the illusory and problematic qualities of memory, and the vast spectra of emotions that accompany our awareness of the unstemmable coursing of time. The volume showcases the talents of five emerging writers from around the world-Plamen Chetelyazov (Paranoia and Imago), Virginia Goebel, Devon Pearse (A Lighter Shade of Gray and The Untrodden Ways), Cary Polkovitz (Often Overlooked and Meaning But Without the Words) and James Wilson (Three Bridges and All the Colours Fade)-whose work is wrought varyingly with sensitivity, acuity, acerbity, and a touch of mystery.

  • af James Wilson
    108,95 kr.

    The Song Remains the Same is a companion volume to James Wilson's first collection of short prose poems and stories, All the Colours Fade. Taking their cues from imagery inspired by both music and lyrics, the pieces in both collections explore a personal palimpsest of influences, memories and dreams filtered through the prism of the seminal band the Stone Roses. In this second collection, Wilson puts forth some of his strongest work to date. It is mystical in places, personal in others, but also sprinkled with fables, politics, science, environmentalism, and some philosophical messages the author holds in the highest importance. Like its predecessor, this volume also contains the stark, Sebald-esque images that punctuate the written pieces, adding a transcendental layer to each beautiful composition.

  • af James Wilson
    108,95 kr.

    All the Colours Fade is a collection of short prose poems and stories filtered through the prism of the seminal band the Stone Roses. Taking their cues from imagery inspired by both music and lyrics, the pieces in this collection explore a personal palimpsest of influences, memories and dreams.