Metopes - John Gardiner - Boeken - Independently Published - 9798682333493 - 29 september 2020
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Metopes

John Gardiner

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Metopes

Spacetime is a three-dimensional toolbox, or, existential toybox, employed by the dramatis personae in Metopes to analogically gather understanding of the Incarnational Palimpsest: Earth being a Theatre, itself a thought-experiment, all humanity being on-stage here unfolding a specific Destiny, so much however pre-determined by that palimpsest. Beginning with WHAAM! (1968 - 1970), followed in succession by, Exiles (1971 - 1973), Siren (1974 - 1976), Trash (1977 - 1979), and Friezes (1980 - 1982), Metopes continues the journey of the dramatis personae through 1983 - 1985, each year a cloud of probabilities determined by the palimpsests of the previous years. Essentially, Time's palimpsest cannot be wholly erased, but is successively over-written, allied to Quantum Physics' imponderable Truth, that past-present-future are simultaneous, a phenomenon resistant to humanity's three-dimensional perception this cannot be. Highly stylised on the page, Metopes exhibits the visual image determined by Classical Greek Architects/Sculptors: being a rectangular, decorative frieze bound by spatial triglyphs. Quick-cutting paragraphs on-the-page evoke this, as they do cine-frames, creating a tapestry-effect, a succession of stand-alone metopes in prose, suggestive of the Inner Thinker's view of its embodiments through Time. Time is unstoppable, referred to in Metopes as a long, lonely highway, materialising a startling array of imagery enveloping the dramatis personae.

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 29 september 2020
ISBN13 9798682333493
Uitgevers Independently Published
Pagina's 444
Afmetingen 152 × 229 × 25 mm   ·   648 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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