Sophoetics - J. Martin Strangeweather
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Résumé :
Sophoetics: Philosophy Poems thinks uncannily as a collection, wondering what exquisite and gruesome facts of the universe give us our everyday experience. J. Martin Strangeweather addresses this question smartly askew, often funny, and always skeptical in a mode that is more psychedelic than it is Sextus Empiricus. -Daniel M. Gross (Professor of English at University of California, Irvine, and the author of Being-Moved: Rhetoric As the Art of Listening)...
Biographie:
J. Martin Strangeweather is the co-founder and Chief Executive Prognosticator of the Santa Ana Literary Association in Santa Ana, California. His poetic publications include Poems from the Polka-Dot Apocalypse (Four Feathers Press 2021), Poems from the Dayglow Slaughterhouse (Weird Roach LLC 2022), and Poems from the Future Artopia (Santa Ana Literary Association 2022). He is an eighteenth-level wizard, and his alignment is neutral good.
Sommaire:
Sophoetics: Philosophy Poems thinks uncannily as a collection, wondering what exquisite and gruesome facts of the universe give us our everyday experience. J. Martin Strangeweather addresses this question smartly askew, often funny, and always skeptical in a mode that is more psychedelic than it is Sextus Empiricus. -Daniel M. Gross (Professor of English at University of California, Irvine, and the author of Being-Moved: Rhetoric As the Art of Listening)...