Flux
Exploring the Interplay of Nature and Self
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Western Michigan University, New Issues Press
Published:1st Mar '02
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Cynthia Hogue's Flux is a poetry collection that explores the interplay between nature and self, inviting introspection and transcendence.
In Flux, Cynthia Hogue presents a captivating collection of poems that intertwine lyric meditation with narrative insights. The work explores the intricate relationship between the natural world and the self, taking readers on a journey from the arid landscapes of the Sonoran Desert to the icy expanses of Iceland. Each poem serves as a reflection on place and identity, inviting readers to contemplate their own connections to the environment around them.
Hogue's writing draws inspiration from the rich traditions of poets like Emily Dickinson and H.D., known for their distilled and abstract lyrical styles. This collection resonates with visionary language, pushing the boundaries of poetic expression while maintaining a deep sense of introspection. As the poems unfold, they reveal a quest for transcendence, encouraging readers to seek deeper meanings within their own lives.
Flux is not just a collection of poems; it is an exploration of existence that invites a dialogue between the self and the natural world. Through her vivid imagery and thoughtful reflections, Hogue crafts a space for readers to reflect on their own experiences and the ways in which they are intertwined with the world. This collection promises to resonate with anyone who has ever sought to understand their place within the vast tapestry of nature.
ISBN: 9781930974142
Dimensions: 249mm x 157mm x 8mm
Weight: 190g
56 pages