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Paul Vermeersch

    Paul Vermeersch est un poète et artiste multimédia dont l'œuvre explore le paysage en évolution de la perception et de la créativité humaines. Son style poétique distinctif se caractérise par des images viscérales et une exploration aiguë des intersections entre l'art, la technologie et l'esprit. L'écriture de Vermeersch aborde souvent la société contemporaine, disséquant sa relation complexe avec le progrès technologique et cherchant à découvrir les dimensions cachées de la réalité. À travers ses vers évocateurs, il offre aux lecteurs une lentille unique pour observer le monde, incitant à la contemplation de l'essence de l'expérience humaine.

    Self-Defence for the Brave and Happy: Poems
    The Fat Kid
    Burn
    The I.V. Lounge Reader
    The Reinvention of the Human Hand
    Shared Universe
    • Shared Universe

      New and Selected Poems 1995-2020

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(25)Évaluer

      The collection showcases a blend of profound thought and reflection, highlighting the poet’s intellectual depth and eclectic perspective. It features sharp satire that critiques various aspects of life, inviting readers to engage with its insightful commentary.

      Shared Universe
    • The Reinvention of the Human Hand

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,4(34)Évaluer

      Exploring the intersection of humanity and primal existence, this collection of poems delves into the raw, elemental experiences of the human body. Paul Vermeersch articulates the struggle of a being striving for authenticity in a modern world dominated by artificiality. The work reflects on the exhaustion of contemporary life, grappling with a disconnection from our animal origins and the haunting potential of rediscovering those forgotten aspects. This profound exploration marks a significant evolution in Vermeersch's poetic journey.

      The Reinvention of the Human Hand
    • The I.V. Lounge Reader

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Collected short fiction and poetry from national award-winning writers, leaders in new fiction and up-and-coming authors, who have read at the I.V. lounge in Toronto.

      The I.V. Lounge Reader
    • Burn

      • 90pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,9(12)Évaluer

      Exploring the complexities of emotion and language, Paul Vermeersch's poems in Burn delve into the interplay of childhood memories and the stark realities of illness and death. The collection vividly contrasts dark experiences with moments of revelation, while also addressing themes of intimacy and sexuality. Through intricate imagery, Vermeersch crafts a landscape where every aspect of life is marked by a transformative fire, leaving no experience untouched.

      Burn
    • The Fat Kid

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,7(17)Évaluer

      Exploring the struggles of obesity and self-image, this poetry collection captures Calvin Little's tumultuous childhood marked by societal pressures and personal battles. As he grapples with the desire for beauty and acceptance, the poems navigate themes of body image, mental health, and the quest for self-love. Calvin's journey unfolds through varied voices, from humorous to poignant, presenting him as a relatable antihero in a culture fixated on thinness. The work delves into the complexities of adolescence and the search for redemption amidst overwhelming expectations.

      The Fat Kid
    • Set in a dystopian future where civilization appears to be crumbling, this collection of poems serves as a beacon of hope. It explores the overwhelming disinformation and loss of progress, while offering a pathway to navigate through despair. The verses highlight the power of imagination—through art, dreams, and innovation—as essential tools for survival in a challenging world. This work acts as a guide for resilience and creativity in the face of impending darkness, encouraging readers to find strength in their own visions.

      Self-Defence for the Brave and Happy: Poems