Christ was a female: Mary Blindflowers
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Beyond-real cutting Poetry
Christ was a female is beyond-real cutting poetry. It is implicit in its title the attempt of overcrossing reality’s conventional barriers throughout itself’s scratching, by surface’s demolition, common sense’s debasement, along imperfect conscience’s rails.
It is about a voyage into a rational dreaminess, into a manic lucidity, symbolic reality-soaked. These short verses’ characters take a leap towards meta-reality with the conscious stare of those who want to call upon themselves and their own ghosts. So the “matter of self”. The rebel alter ego in eidetic or ectoplastic shapes, reclusive and dreamily alive, permeates the rhythm and the sense. Inconstant dreams, cynicisms, cruelties, contradictions hoping to lead to reflection.
Translator Mariano Grossi.
Illustrations by Mary Blindflowers.
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