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Requiem For Antonin Artaud

   (1 review)
Genres: Mystery,
Sub-genres: Light Mystery

A poem of complete and utter transcendence and spiritual nothingness. A poem inspired by the writing style of Antonin Artaud.

Copyright © 2013 Johnathan Colourfield; All Rights Reserved.

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Bill W

  

An intense poem, with a unique introduction and unusual prologue.  It is written in three parts.  

Part One is about a musician performing on a stage. 

Part Two is after the performance and the musician copes with not being satisfied with what he did.  

Part Three is the aftermath and how he deals with his disappointment. 

The poem is written is a unique style, resembling slam poetry, meaning it is written in short bursts and only a few lengthier descriptions.  

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