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And to ecstasy / by Marjon Mossammaparast.

And to ecstasy / by Marjon Mossammaparast.
And to ecstasy /
"And to Ecstasy is a poetic journey through space and time, projecting a transcendental element of reality. In her exquisite poems, Marjon Mossammaparast explores the physical experience of being human, bound to four dimensions, matching it with the belief we are also spirit beings. At its core, this work contemplates the desire to move beyond the limitations of bodies, into an expanded metaphysical notion of identity, carried by intuition. Mossammaparast constructs the collection, arranged in three parts, from displaced fragments and mere glimpses. Through the call and response of landscapes and countries, there is the constancy and insistence of reconciliation. This is the language of the exile: not just geographically, but a spirit constrained by the physical seeking return home." -- Back cover.

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821.9/MOS
Adult Non-Fiction   Port Macquarie . Available .  
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Record Number 671338
ISBN 9780645247923
Author Mossammaparast, Marjon
Title And to ecstasy / by Marjon Mossammaparast.
Publication details Perth, Western Australia : Upswell Publishing, 2022.
Pagination etc. 88 pages ; 21 cm.
Series Upswell poetry
Summary Note "And to Ecstasy is a poetic journey through space and time, projecting a transcendental element of reality. In her exquisite poems, Marjon Mossammaparast explores the physical experience of being human, bound to four dimensions, matching it with the belief we are also spirit beings. At its core, this work contemplates the desire to move beyond the limitations of bodies, into an expanded metaphysical notion of identity, carried by intuition. Mossammaparast constructs the collection, arranged in three parts, from displaced fragments and mere glimpses. Through the call and response of landscapes and countries, there is the constancy and insistence of reconciliation. This is the language of the exile: not just geographically, but a spirit constrained by the physical seeking return home." -- Back cover.
Subject Australian poetry -- 21st century
Poetry
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