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24 is a collection of poems, sixteen of which reflect an exhibit of Garbisch's photography that first premiered at Lightforms Gallery in Hudson, New York. The poems speak of the human being's inherent connection with light and with the sacred movement of life itself. Furthermore, they ask: How much do I, whoever I am in the world, provide a door to love? Because love needs a door. It is not here, not yet on earth, not wholly, more as an anticipation. Love longs, however, to be here, inseparable…
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  • Format: 20.3 x 20.3 x 0.3 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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24 is a collection of poems, sixteen of which reflect an exhibit of Garbisch's photography that first premiered at Lightforms Gallery in Hudson, New York. The poems speak of the human being's inherent connection with light and with the sacred movement of life itself. Furthermore, they ask: How much do I, whoever I am in the world, provide a door to love? Because love needs a door. It is not here, not yet on earth, not wholly, more as an anticipation. Love longs, however, to be here, inseparable from the world, alive in every word, work, and gesture, and it can only be born on the earth through us.

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  • Author: Leif Garbisch
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  • ISBN-10: 1734017082
  • ISBN-13: 9781734017083
  • Format: 20.3 x 20.3 x 0.3 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

24 is a collection of poems, sixteen of which reflect an exhibit of Garbisch's photography that first premiered at Lightforms Gallery in Hudson, New York. The poems speak of the human being's inherent connection with light and with the sacred movement of life itself. Furthermore, they ask: How much do I, whoever I am in the world, provide a door to love? Because love needs a door. It is not here, not yet on earth, not wholly, more as an anticipation. Love longs, however, to be here, inseparable from the world, alive in every word, work, and gesture, and it can only be born on the earth through us.

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