In Breathing with Wings in October Light, T. Luis Cox draws his
inspiration from the rust of contemporary living and the day-glow
sheen of the Tibetan mandala. T. Luis Cox's poetic vision has been
described as irreverent, sexy, stylishly witty, and deeply
universal. Breaking form from his postmodernist Western
contemporaries, T. Luis Cox evokes comparisons to Blake, Rumi,
Baudelaire, and Pound. Here in T. Luis Cox's third book of poetry
contains his confessional odes to the dakini, the sacred, the
profane, the blessed other, and the divine . . .
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