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Bruce Bond Libros
Bruce Bond es un poeta cuya obra profundiza en la psique humana, explorando temas de pérdida, memoria y la persistente búsqueda de conexión. Su estilo lírico se caracteriza por un lenguaje preciso y una profunda introspección, haciendo eco de su formación como músico clásico y de jazz. Bond navega por las complejidades de la existencia humana a través de metáforas e imágenes impactantes que evocan profundas emociones y pensamientos. Su poesía desafía a los lectores a contemplar la belleza y el dolor del mundo que nos rodea.






Choreomania
- 92 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Exploring the intricate bond between trauma and community, this collection delves into how loss amplifies feelings of isolation while simultaneously highlighting our yearning for connection. It examines historical instances of collective dancing during plagues as expressions of both despair and a deep desire to engage with one another. The work emphasizes the necessity of empathy and imagination in times of crisis, framing the act of listening as both a moral and artistic endeavor essential for healing and understanding.
Behemoth
- 72 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Exploring the metaphysical imagination, this poetry collection delves into both secular and sacred realms, addressing humanity's longing for a lost past and fears of forgetting. It critiques idolatry as a flawed approach to identity, highlighting issues tied to race, nation, and religion that lead to exclusion and cruelty. The legacy of the Holocaust serves as a poignant reminder of cultural memory, challenging language while urging the necessity to articulate our shared experiences and vulnerabilities.
Exploring the wilderness as a multifaceted realm, Bruce Bond delves into its spiritual, psychological, and ecological dimensions. He redefines "invention" as a journey of inward exploration through nature, advocating for a deeper engagement that transcends mere reflection. The narrative balances meditative and vibrant tones, encouraging readers to embrace imaginative expression as an integral part of the natural world. The work ultimately promotes a reflective and embodied relationship with the environment, highlighting the tension between exploitation and preservation.
The Calling
- 74 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Focusing on the act of naming, this meditative poetry collection delves into its significance for survival on biological, psychological, and ethical levels. Bruce Bond examines how naming can both facilitate and hinder attention, empathy, and the establishment of a functional society, prompting readers to reflect on the complexities of language and identity.
Exploring the dual nature of collectivity, this poetry collection delves into personal and historical themes, revealing how individual psyches shape communal experiences. It highlights the tension between connection and division, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of shared human experiences.
Plurality and the Poetics of Self
- 123 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Exploring the intricate relationship between identity and multiplicity, this work delves into how personal narratives are shaped by diverse influences and experiences. It examines the poetics of self through various lenses, emphasizing the interplay between individual voices and collective identities. The author blends philosophical insights with literary analysis to reveal how plural perspectives enrich our understanding of selfhood, ultimately challenging traditional notions of a singular identity. This thought-provoking text invites readers to reconsider their own narratives in a multifaceted world.
Therapon
- 84 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Engaging in a dialogue of near-sonnets, Bruce Bond and Dan Beachy-Quick delve into the complexities of selfhood through personal and cultural lenses. Drawing inspiration from Emmanuel Levinas, the poets explore the ethical dimensions of our relationships with others and the inherent otherness within ourselves. This work highlights the instability and richness of language, emphasizing that dialogue serves as both a medium and a source of fascination, revealing the mercies found in friendship and the unfamiliar.
Treat Your Own Knees
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
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