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OverviewWe set out to read the three books of Peter O'Leary's trilogy on consciousness: Phosphorescence of Thought, Earth Is Best and The Hidden Eyes of Things. Read we did, thoughtful and mirthful, from the 1st of May through the 9th of June, 2023, 40 days and 40 nights. Here is our logbook, and our dove. Billie Chernicoff, 12 June 2023 This work we've been pondering never loses its tensegrity, to invoke Buckminster Fuller. Its openness is a fretwork at times. Close weave at others. Caution, I tell myself, looking at the brilliance of critical approach and amplifying notation, the voices joined herein. Is this the charisma of age? No, just aging. To realize the world as a nine-year-old once aspired to, that of Bennet Cerf and Arlene Frances, mid-century Manhattan. Scary, long night, we endured before the dawn of pop art. No, this isn't self-indulgence on my part, Peter's range of voices sideswipes gangster movies and Spenser's Faerie Queene to our shared delight. Latter-day Goethe. It fits. The natural world, mushrooms and birds, the classical, Peter's Latin and Greek, his soulful sojourn in Vienna an ""Italian Journey."" Or so we discover in this colloquy when dialogue resounds rather than resolves. A Time Machine, it feels like, returning to Berkeley in the late fifties with Jack Spicer, Robert Duncan, Robin Blaser, and thus, to that last serrated edge of Modernism. Still shaken to the core by Yeats's late poems, especially compared to Pound's Personae and the impending fragmentation of his Cantos alongside Eliot's midlife abandonment of poetry. Nearly wrecked upon this reef, we see the lighthouse in time, manned by Charles Olson, and how our poetry can contain a prospect, it can, it will be a projection in and of its glorious self. -Thomas Meyer Full Product DetailsAuthor: Billie ChernicoffPublisher: DOS Madres Press Imprint: DOS Madres Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9781962847223ISBN 10: 1962847225 Pages: 182 Publication Date: 10 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe natural world, mushrooms and birds, the classical. Peter O'Leary's trilogy begs, not argument, but vista. His work never loses its tensegrity, to invoke Buckminster Fuller. Its openness is a fretwork at times. Closely woven at others. His voice sideswipes gangster movies, Spenser's Faerie Queene and Melville's great white whale. Then too what impresses herein is the company. To its shared delight, this gathering during and after the pandemic, via email then Zoom finds and reports upon myriad contours, sinuous plasticity, but never anything carved, cut, or dried. The level of conversation, back and forth, the subtle participations, word, paragraph, proposal sparkles. A book to open and read. -Thomas Meyer Author InformationBillie Chernicoff is the author of five collections of poetry, most recently Minor Secrets (Black Square Editions, 2022) and Amoretti (Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2020). She lives between the Catskill Creek and the Hudson River. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |