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The Park 7th Edition John Freeman

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The Park 7th Edition John Freeman
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Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 89
Author: John Freeman
ISBN: 9781619322226, 1619322226
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 7

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The Park 7th Edition John Freeman by John Freeman 9781619322226, 1619322226 instant download after payment.

In The Park, his second book of poetry, John Freeman uses a park as a petri dish, turning a deep gaze on all that pass through it. In language both precise & restrained, Freeman explores the inherent contradictions that arise from a place whose purpose is derived purely from what we bring to it––a park is both natural & constructed, exclusionary & open, unfeeling & burdened with sentimentality. Pulling from both history & his own meditations in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, the seasons pass through famous parks, personal parks, parks beneath parks, & other spaces with fabricated outer limits.

Throughout, Freeman wonders at how a park, being both curated & public, can be a nexus for a manifestation of great wealth inequality. How have we created these false boundaries for ourselves––with regard to physical space, but also in our minds & societies, in our personal relationships? Freeman plucks out difference in small daily dramas of people & animals only to dissolve it. Interspersed with meditations on love, beauty, & connection, The Park is a pacific & unflinching mirror cast upon a space defined by its transience.

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