This title is comprised of three books of so-called 'abstract poems' which might better be described as 'word art', since they are of a character that defies intellectual intelligibility and invites a certain contemplative frame-of-mind more conducive to spirituality and, hence, to self-transcendence, meaning, in this instance, the supersession of that fulcrum of intellect known as the ego. In that sense, these 'poems' are profoundly anti-literary and correspondingly closer to the true spirit of art, as, we believe, is the cover to this voluminous eBook whose forms are appropriately metaphysical in their abstract remove from concrete intelligibility.
This title is comprised of three books of so-called 'abstract poems' which might better be described as 'word art', since they are of a character that defies intellectual intelligibility and invites a certain contemplative frame-of-mind more conducive to spirituality and, hence, to self-transcendence, meaning, in this instance, the supersession of that fulcrum of intellect known as the ego. In that sense, these 'poems' are profoundly anti-literary and correspondingly closer to the true spirit of art, as, we believe, is the cover to this voluminous eBook whose forms are appropriately metaphysical in their abstract remove from concrete intelligibility.