Aevum

I think that, unless you guys have any objections, I will continue posting my poems as Rapidshare links because it keeps my formatting and allows me to be more creative with the aesthetic aside from the literary.

http://rapidshare.com/files/243965722/Aevum.pdf

One Response to “Aevum”

  1. Garrett Traylor Says:

    Read this today. Saving Föhn Winds for another day, as tonight I have homework & writing of my own to catch up on. In any case, this is my response to Aevum. Maybe I’m a biased reader doubly in that I have seen film and that I can readily understand its basic direction. Having not not seen the film I remain unsure how much this affected my reading. Ekphrasticity aside, this piece seems very accessible. You know, despite all of the pseudo-computer coding. I very much enjoyed the coding of memory using language. It matches up to the imagery in the film. In any case, I’m not sure how much my reading is encoded by my viewing… but I did enjoy this as an entity of its own. Cheers.

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