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From Behind the Blind

From Behind the Blind

From Behind the Blind
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From Behind the Blind Paper back - 2013

by Robert Murphy

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Dos Madres Press, February 2013. Paper Back. As New. Basically a new copy, inscribed and signed by author.
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  • Title From Behind the Blind
  • Author Robert Murphy
  • Binding Paper Back
  • Condition New
  • Pages 62
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Dos Madres Press
  • Publication date February 2013
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 152224
  • ISBN 9781933675947 / 1933675942
  • Category Poetry
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2013931933
  • Dewey Decimal Code 811.6
  • Quantity available 1

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Poetry. Robert Murphy's FROM BEHIND THE BLIND reveals the ambivalence of our condition--rooted in visible and invisible orders, apprehended through symbols and signs--as the expression of concealed wholeness. 'It is only when the dark as night appears / Within ourselves the stars the vault of heaven holds / no less than God.' Lakota shaman Black Elk calls this 'seeing in a sacred way.' Every proposition activates its opposite. Sights, sounds, smells open like psychic wormholes: a mother in the late stage of Alzheimer's merges with the Paleolithic Venus from a time before recorded memory; the gentleman farmer's butchered cow evokes Osiris in his lead coffin; the limb of an ash over a roof calls to the Norse Yggdrasil whose roots mirror its branches. 'We make love / To those who hold us prisoner, / to hear them cry out, I surrender.' There's a joy in these poems shaped by despair in the awareness that holds both. What Murphy captures in this remarkable book is no less than the transformation of mind in the crucible of the open heart. He emerges from the blind more shaman than hunter--Prospero moved past elegy to celebration.--Paul Pines
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