“I have transformed myself in the Zero.” Brian George assembles quote-poems from visionary artists—de Chirico, Malevich—creating friction between their actual words. Not tribute. Possession. The daimon speaking through creative struggle itself.
Tag: identity
The Self, As Ensemble, The Prose, Like Jazz—On Albert Murray’s South to a Very Old Place
A paean to Albert Murray and his hybrid memoir/literary criticism masterpiece of 1971, South to a Very Old Place.
The Father Spirit
I walk casually through the kitchen, preparing a cup of tea, as my gaze is drawn to two photographs placed side by side. I am struck by the resemblance between my young son and deceased father…


