Reflection 56.2
Contributor(s): Charters, Katherine [Editor]
Material type: TextSeries: ReflectionPublisher: Gonzaga University 2015Subject(s): American Literature - 21st Century | Interviews | Poetry - Literary Collection | Prose - Literary CollectionsSummary: Creativity is to push boundaries, stretch limits and expand the possibilities of consciousness. The process of creation requires an unfolding of self, surpassing that which has been done before. The author represented in this second volume of the 56th edition of Reflection succeed in challenging the confines of traditional art through their exploration and exposure. Open these pages of promising inspiration to discover Matt Friedman's "Eros // Thanatos," an essay reflecting on sex and death. The authors in this issue expose their thoughts on difficult issues such as divorce, death, and oppression. Turn to "Mirrors" by Bryce Dillon and find an entire night captured in a photograph, an example of how the artists and photographers reveal new visions of the world through their artwork.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Spark Central Literary Arts | Local | LITERARY ARTS - ANTHOLOGY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31214000026161 |
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Creativity is to push boundaries, stretch limits and expand the possibilities of consciousness. The process of creation requires an unfolding of self, surpassing that which has been done before. The author represented in this second volume of the 56th edition of Reflection succeed in challenging the confines of traditional art through their exploration and exposure.
Open these pages of promising inspiration to discover Matt Friedman's "Eros // Thanatos," an essay reflecting on sex and death. The authors in this issue expose their thoughts on difficult issues such as divorce, death, and oppression. Turn to "Mirrors" by Bryce Dillon and find an entire night captured in a photograph, an example of how the artists and photographers reveal new visions of the world through their artwork.
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