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Travelling (Paperback)
Salvatore Folisi; Illustrated by Rick Holland; Karyn Triffo
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R455
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Literally translated, Eros Over Logos means love over logic. In the
context of this book, Eros represents not only love, but also the
instinctual energy of the soul and the intelligent consciousness of
the body in our resonance with the life-force; whereas Logos is
equated with the "neck-up" activities of the mind and its attempt
to make sense out of reality through conceptual interpretations.
Eros Over Logos was written as a critique of a society that has
developed largely through the exaltation of Logos and the
repression of Eros-that values logic over love, the head over the
heart, man over earth, technology over nature, and modern society
over indigenous culture. As such, Eros Over Logos seeks to produce
dents, cracks, ruptures and gashes in the consensual fabric of our
wounded and wounding society so that a healing, or move towards
wholeness, can occur.
For Love of a Dark Night is a journey of redemption into the
unknown. Through chaos, dissolution, and dismemberment, the journey
continues to the other side, into wonder, joy, and integration with
the cosmos. It is only through being completely destroyed that one
can ever be completely healed or re-created. To become authentic
and whole, one must encounter not only the good and the light, but
also that which is perceived to be bad, dark, ugly, and painful. By
celebrating the misery-as perverse as it might sound-we move
through the tumultuous fires and out into a new, refreshing world
of beauty. Ultimately, this small collection of poems hopes to
offer a vision of redemption through uncompromising
self-acceptance.
Poems of the journey through life as experienced through the eyes,
heart and soul of one wandering human mystery. These poems
celebrate the ecstasies and horrors of life. It is the insistent
whispering, seductive, cajoling, or yelling voice of the poetic
daimon that must be heard. "What does a daimon do?" asks Socrates
of Diotima in The Symposium. "It interprets and conveys things to
the gods from human beings and to human beings from the gods
...both when we are awake and in our dreams," is her wise and
compelling answer. So it is with Folisi's poems ...
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