Zero Gravity

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Inspirational & Religious
Cover of the book Zero Gravity by Damian Garside, Xlibris UK
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Damian Garside ISBN: 9781493140930
Publisher: Xlibris UK Publication: February 6, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris UK Language: English
Author: Damian Garside
ISBN: 9781493140930
Publisher: Xlibris UK
Publication: February 6, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris UK
Language: English

My poetry covers a great range in verbal style, tone and subject matter. It is often markedly ironic and/or satirical, particularly when dealing with social or political issues. The poetry also tends to want to explore spiritual and/or philosophical questions, and can be seen to reflect the poets English ancestry (and literary heritage), his sense of the history and changing political landscape of South Africa, and to raise the great conundrums regarding the place of human beings in a cosmos that science is revealing is far stranger than we thought, perhaps stranger than we ever could have imagined. Lastly, the poems particularly those written over the last few years -- can show a somewhat playful, even irreverent, attitude to the idea of poets and poetry that we can characterize as postmodern, but which for all their playfulness and reference to popular culture raise concerns about the future of poetry and the human values with which poetry has always strongly identified, in our globalized, mass-media world of the sound bite and the visual image.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

My poetry covers a great range in verbal style, tone and subject matter. It is often markedly ironic and/or satirical, particularly when dealing with social or political issues. The poetry also tends to want to explore spiritual and/or philosophical questions, and can be seen to reflect the poets English ancestry (and literary heritage), his sense of the history and changing political landscape of South Africa, and to raise the great conundrums regarding the place of human beings in a cosmos that science is revealing is far stranger than we thought, perhaps stranger than we ever could have imagined. Lastly, the poems particularly those written over the last few years -- can show a somewhat playful, even irreverent, attitude to the idea of poets and poetry that we can characterize as postmodern, but which for all their playfulness and reference to popular culture raise concerns about the future of poetry and the human values with which poetry has always strongly identified, in our globalized, mass-media world of the sound bite and the visual image.

More books from Xlibris UK

Cover of the book These Pointless Persecutors by Damian Garside
Cover of the book Lost Teams of the Midlands by Damian Garside
Cover of the book Letters to Lodieta by Damian Garside
Cover of the book Heart Songs by Damian Garside
Cover of the book The Dragons Den and Other Stories by Damian Garside
Cover of the book Craig and His Journey Towards Christ by Damian Garside
Cover of the book Crack in the Cedar by Damian Garside
Cover of the book Progress and Wars by Damian Garside
Cover of the book Through Trials to Triumph by Damian Garside
Cover of the book Perspectives by Damian Garside
Cover of the book Most Pretty Girls Are Bitches by Damian Garside
Cover of the book From Nowhere to Somewhere by Damian Garside
Cover of the book All in One Easy Reader by Damian Garside
Cover of the book Meditation by Damian Garside
Cover of the book Twenty Years in the Dark by Damian Garside
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy