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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

i blurbed

Homage, mockery, and compliment, the man/boy who fears death inhabits the aesthetics of himself (and as is the case, his friends) in younger days. Like bathing in a virgin's blood, "back roads leading/to garbled / sexual advances", Royer points his hands into your body and makes more than just the mouth move. There is an acceptance in this poem(s) of what is inevitable, showing a maturity, or stoicism, that years of snow reinforce, "even / the loveliest/things are attended/by/loss."

and need to write another one.
Posted by kevin.thurston at 8:47 PM

1 comment:

Aaron Lowinger said...

best i've ever seen

man/boy!

December 4, 2008 at 6:57 AM

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"The community made up of the performers is a model of a society that has certain characteristics that I would like to see abound in the wider society: the individual performers exercise initiative and choice at all points during the piece but are also--by listening intensely and responding to all they hear, both other performers' and ambient sounds both within and outside of the performance space -- constructing an aural situation that is not merely a mixture of results of egoic impulses, but an aural construction that has a being of its own."