Poetry. Translation. Begun in the North of England in 1981, THEN
AND NOW constitutes the first--self-contained--installment of an
extended work-in-progress on the subject of history and individual
freedom. Consisting of translations, quotations and notes as well
as original poetry, the sequence proceeds by adopting and adapting
personal, cultural, political, and (not least) literary history in
the step-by-step creation of a Borgesian imaginary identity'--or
mind's-eye view--or a moving picture of both viewer and view.
"Father father (not among these necks/All correctly attired)/I a
tired head/Among these heads/Who said right out loud, crumpets/In
church on Easter Sunday, /Who threw away that
sausage./Father"--Jackson, from "Self-Portrait as a White-Collar
Worker."
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