'ö-Dzin Tridral 🏴 reviewed The anathemata by Jones, David
It should be performed
5 stars
Time cascades through words allusions illusions elude and elide unknown unspoken histories stories fragmented interrupted old ways that were are no more do we know of Latin to the depth and breadth of the poet who seeks to create a world from a work of words which once carried meanings left behind in the narrow passage of time cascades through words. Impressions inspired to linger of a reality that did not stay itself from the onrush of change inevitably affects all things that the poet implied may have died leaving a subtle taste of what were impressions inspired to linger. The present makes of the past what is known in the moment with everything implied and applied to current culture we know not what was really meant by the poet only what the present makes of the past. It should be performed orated or rated by critics footnotes played by footmen dressed for the occasional explanation of erudite references that a modern audience misses the performance of poetry so it should be performed.