"Oяacule occurs at the intersection of poetry and theatre, approaching self and identity through a fractal, performative lens, subverting Socratic dialogue. Influenced by the work of Nietzsche, Plato, Homer, and Pasolini, Oяacule interweaves lyric expressions of dreams, theatrical dialogue, songs, and the voices of both chorus and anti-chorus."-- Provided by publisher
Nicole Fong Libri


Perfact
- 112pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Exploring the nature of experience, language, trauma, and identity, this three-part poetry series combines elements of phenomenology and ontology with a deep appreciation for poetry. Divya Victor's work invites readers to reflect on the complexities of existence and the interplay between language and personal experience.