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Aperture Mirror

Artist
Douglas Blazek
Date
2012
Publisher
Edition Muta
Format
Artists' Books
Size
13.5 × 20 × 0.6 cm
Length
74 
Description

Achieving prominence in his first 25 years of writing (24 books and chapbooks, 1000 poems in over 400 journals), poet, editor and publisher Douglas Blazek eventually grew disenchanted with his accomplishment. So he lit the fuse to his limits and followed the sparks toward a source of greater brilliance. The next 25 years he spent deep in the matrix of creation and self-transformation re-writing, repeatedly, year after year, the originally published versions of his poetry.

  1. Aperture Mirror
 

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