Supercontemplations: Experiments in Abstraction John O'Loughlin Author
                        
                     
                                            
                            
                                                                by John O'Loughlin
                                                                
                                    2021-04-03 05:46:42
                                
                                
                             
                         
                                     
                
                    Supercontemplations: Experiments in Abstraction John O'Loughlin Author
                                            
                                                            by John O'Loughlin
                                                        
                                2021-04-03 05:46:42
                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                                                Unlike John O'Loughlin's first collection of non-readerly abstract poems and/or poetic word art, simply called 'Contemplations' (1985), which was uniformly lower-case in its monosyllabic structures, this later project, which dates from 1993 and has b...
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                                                Unlike John O'Loughlin's first collection of non-readerly abstract poems and/or poetic word art, simply called 'Contemplations' (1985), which was uniformly lower-case in its monosyllabic structures, this later project, which dates from 1993 and has been entitled 'Supercontemplations', is comprised of mixed-case monosyllabic structures that are also intended, albeit on a more flexible and arguably imaginative basis, to facilitate a contemplative frame-of-mind at the expense of readerly norms, thereby transcending the intellect in what could be regarded as a mode of literary salvation akin to the effect of certain forms of abstract art or, better, biomorphic sculpture upon a receptive consciousness. - A Centretruths editorial
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