Imaginary Roads
Within the boundaries of right and wrong, judgment and condemnation, adventure and escapism, we all have a place we need to find so as not to be captured by another’s limited image of us. Author Reza is marking her own page—her temporary place where she stops, pauses, and ruminates. Mark on the Road presents a collection of her poetry that is emotionally introspective. Even when the moments of rumination cease, there are dark spaces within the soul where even the self cannot hide; this is where tangled words creep inside the vines of a sleeping poetic consciousness.
Cultural Weight O my country! How bitterly now I remember you! I love my country too—next after all my children. —Euripides I’d like to say I’m one of those Who knows so much about “my culture” Yet I carry it like a globe across my shoulders Wearing down on my chest, Until I breathe the breath of continents. I’d like to know clever ways Of decoding its flaws and assumptions in words Or that I’m part of some lofty group condemned, And then lauded for not having a home.
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Imaginary Roads
Within the boundaries of right and wrong, judgment and condemnation, adventure and escapism, we all have a place we need to find so as not to be captured by another’s limited image of us. Author Reza is marking her own page—her temporary place where she stops, pauses, and ruminates. Mark on the Road presents a collection of her poetry that is emotionally introspective. Even when the moments of rumination cease, there are dark spaces within the soul where even the self cannot hide; this is where tangled words creep inside the vines of a sleeping poetic consciousness.
Cultural Weight O my country! How bitterly now I remember you! I love my country too—next after all my children. —Euripides I’d like to say I’m one of those Who knows so much about “my culture” Yet I carry it like a globe across my shoulders Wearing down on my chest, Until I breathe the breath of continents. I’d like to know clever ways Of decoding its flaws and assumptions in words Or that I’m part of some lofty group condemned, And then lauded for not having a home.
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Imaginary Roads

Imaginary Roads

by Reza
Imaginary Roads

Imaginary Roads

by Reza

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Within the boundaries of right and wrong, judgment and condemnation, adventure and escapism, we all have a place we need to find so as not to be captured by another’s limited image of us. Author Reza is marking her own page—her temporary place where she stops, pauses, and ruminates. Mark on the Road presents a collection of her poetry that is emotionally introspective. Even when the moments of rumination cease, there are dark spaces within the soul where even the self cannot hide; this is where tangled words creep inside the vines of a sleeping poetic consciousness.
Cultural Weight O my country! How bitterly now I remember you! I love my country too—next after all my children. —Euripides I’d like to say I’m one of those Who knows so much about “my culture” Yet I carry it like a globe across my shoulders Wearing down on my chest, Until I breathe the breath of continents. I’d like to know clever ways Of decoding its flaws and assumptions in words Or that I’m part of some lofty group condemned, And then lauded for not having a home.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462011315
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/09/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 84
File size: 301 KB
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