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How observant are you? There are 1,000,000 characters in play and you have to find the o amongst all the a's. Sound easy? Well, have you ever taken the time to consider what a million looks like? It's a lot! See how long it takes you to find the needle in a haystack and then challenge someone else to find it faster. Like a word search but more infuriating! Can you find it or will the search drive you crazy? For adults or kids. It's a word puzzle of grand proportions, a riddle, a brain teaser, a spot the difference all rolled into one. Like a word search but 1,000,000 times more difficult. Some may call it a prank or joke book, a great gift or a stocking filler. One thing's for sure, there's only one a and finding it will be a challenge!
One in a Million PuzzleThe world's most infuriating book!How observant are you? There are 1,000,000 characters in play and you have to find the i amongst all the j's. Sound easy? Well, have you ever taken the time to consider what a million looks like? It's a lot! Become the detective and see how long it takes you to find the needle in a haystack and then challenge someone else to find it faster.It's like a word search but more frustrating! Can you find it or will the search drive you crazy?For adults and kids, it's a word puzzle of grand proportions!a riddlea brain teasera spot the differencea scavenger hunt but 1,000,000 times more difficultSome may call it a prank or joke, a gift idea for both women and men, a stocking filler, something to keep on your coffee table or in your toilet. One thing's for sure, there's only one i and finding it will be a challenge!
One in a Million PuzzleThe world's most infuriating book!How observant are you? There are 1,000,000 characters in play and you have to find the 8 amongst all the B's. Sound easy? Well, have you ever taken the time to consider what a million looks like? It's a lot! Become the detective and see how long it takes you to find the needle in a haystack and then challenge someone else to find it faster.It's like a word search but more frustrating! Can you find it or will the search drive you crazy?For adults and kids, it's a word puzzle of grand proportions!a riddlea brain teasera spot the differencea scavenger hunt but 1,000,000 times more difficultSome may call it a prank or joke, a gift idea for both women and men, a stocking filler, something to keep on your coffee table or in your toilet. One thing's for sure, there's only one 8 and finding it will be a challenge!
"...What I contrast with this is the perpetuity of energy, which is not quaint. The Indian peoples in the United States have been working on this whole idea of universe where nothing is apportioned or excluded. I mention this because the mind/body is a whole system. If one part of the system doesn't work, you become sick. The seeming tonic to this deadly malaise is psychic interconnection.But now just the opposite is happening. If you look at the newspaper, civilization is rife with separation and fracture......" Interview with Will Alexander, Rain TaxiSunrise in Armageddon is a work of blistering, sibyllic, incensed imagination. Will Alexander's thicketed prose advances lexical ignitions of astounding angle and amplitude. Nathaniel Mackey, author of Splay AnthemRestless. riveting. Unnerving. Wilson Harris, author of Dark JesterOn one level, Alexander is like watching a new plant grow in a speeded-up film, in which all shoots, however obscure, appear to contribute to a veering and uncanny structure. On another level, he may be the first major "outsider artist" in American poetry, in as much as his work bears no relationship whatsoever to anyone in the twentieth-century American canon. Whatever he is, he is a force to reckon with, whose self-propelled soarings evoke Simon Rodia's "Watts Towers" as well as Siberian ecstatics. Clayton Eshelman, author of Conductors of the Pit
"Life doesn't end. Reality isn't fixed. Time doesn't work the way you think. Even the universe, despite its size, is surprisingly aware of and attuned to each of us. Then come those moments when all boundaries dissolve, worlds merge, and we are given glimpses into how connected everything is. Call Me Jonah is the story of an ordinary man who experiences such extraordinary moments starting in childhood and that continue throughout his lifetime. Afraid of ridicule, he keeps hidden what he learns from each mystical encounter for decades. Until a random meeting with a street prophet ultimately convinces him to share his journey and the remarkable insights acquired along the way. 'Only God could write a story so touching as this through the words of Will Alexander.' -- Courtney Force, author of "Soul Dancer""--
This book blazes with insight. Part exploration into cause & effect, part foraging through language's depths and breadths, with an unwavering wonder & curiosity, the authors take readers on a continuous journey. Picking up from the foundation established in Dialogics Volume 1 (Concrete Mist Press 2020), Dialogics Volume 2 is a book which has the fermenting potential to enliven and perhaps even enlighten readers of all ilk.In this Volume 2 of the Dialogics, Will Alexander & Heller Levinson continue their foray into philosophical and pragmatic approaches to art, poetry, language, science and the living of life to its fullest potential. These two distinguished poets & artists have developed a bond throughout their years of correspondence and friendship which has become grounds for a marvelous nurturing of sincere thought & self-reflection. Join these Visionary Pilots in their campaign to replace the stale-quotidian with the magnetically luminescent.Also included in this edition of Dialogics Volume 2-jus' sayn'-the landmark essay on John Coltrane's One Down, One Up, written by Heller Levinson.
From Will Alexander, finalist for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, a new collection of poems from the intersection between surrealism and afro-futurism, where Césaire meets Sun Ra. Divine Blue Light further affirms Alexander’s status as one of the most unique and innovative voices in contemporary poetry.One of Publishers Weekly’s Top 10 Notable Poetry Books for Fall 2022!“Since the 1980s, the Los Angeles-based Alexander has mixed politics with mesmeric, oracular lines.”—The New York TimesAgainst the ruins of a contemporary globalist discourse, which he denounces as a “lingual theocracy of super-imposed rationality,” Will Alexander’s poems constitute an alternative cartography that draws upon omnivorous reading—in subjects from biology to astronomy to history to philosophy—amalgamating their diverse vocabularies into an impossible instrument only he can play. Divine Blue Light is anchored by three major works: the opening “Condoned to Disappearance,” a meditation on the heteronymic exploits of Portuguese modernist Fernando Pessoa; the closing “Imprecation as Mirage,” a poem channeling an Indonesian man; and the title poem, an anthemic ode to the jazz saxophonist John Coltrane. Other key pieces include “Accessing Gertrude Bell,” a critique of one of the designers of the modern state of Iraq; “Deficits: Chaïm Soutine & Joan Miró,” in homage to two Jewish artists forced to flee the Nazi invasion of France; and “According to Stellar Scale,” a compact lyric that traveled to space with astronaut Sian Proctor. The newest installment in our Pocket Poets Series, Divine Blue Light confirms Alexander’s status among the foremost surrealists writing in English today.Praise for Divine Blue Light:"Adopting a surrealist approach to making sense of the universe, Alexander plumbs language for its limits, often with dazzling results....Pondering the mysteries of existence and artistic influence, this engrossing work turns the quest for self-knowledge into a choral act."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review"Alexander’s range—which moves past the propriety of each subject to the expansiveness of every—can be approximated as Aimé Césaire’s totality of the lion, or form and emptiness, or appositional, apparitional Black being. And this being is most real and realized through the collection’s quantum mechanics and dynamics, which Alexander invokes astrophysically, evokes metaphysically."—Jenna Peng, The Poetry Foundation"These surrealist and Afrofuturist poems examine politics, globalism, and the powers and limitations of language, while paying tribute to artists forced to flee the Nazi invasion of France.”—Maya Popa, Publishers Weekly"The 'invisible current' Will Alexander channels in the meteoric poems of Divine Blue Light is not surreal escape but vibrational engagement—an engagement with the infinite streams of the heart of being."—Jeffrey Yang, author of Line and Light"Like agua tilting itself into a god, Will’s texts suffuse the horizon of Poetry with the abstract purity of their oceanic movements, sun-condensing, dissolving seemingly endless sight into a disappearing instant of the Miraculous. Divine Blue Light exists by what it exudes."—Carlos Lara, author of Like Bismuth When I Enter
A career-defining collection from one of America's most significant poets, never before published in the UK.
WORLD POPULATION? ONEMr. Grumpy was just fine with the world - except for one thing: too many people. People on busses, in stores and town squares. People in cars, on streets and everywhere! Big people, little people, tiny and tall; he had the gall to wince at them all. "Oh, how I wish the day would come," said he, "When I wished for people and there were none." Mr. Grumpy gets his wish.
Black & White Paperback Edition."'Spectral Hieroglyphics' is a timeless 'organic constellation' of poems on the unstoppable power of radical poetic vision...In this extraordinary troika of poems, Will Alexander not only shows the strong determination of three free minds to achieve a fully poetic way of life, he also demonstrates the actuality of their revolutionary visions...Alexander portrays these poets in the grandeur of their passionate ideas...Will Alexander revives these visions in a new myth for the future." -Laurens Vancrevel, Foreword. Profusely illustrated by Rik Lina.
The raw and poetic odyssey of a sand blind woman, Rosanna Galvez, spoken through a rich incantatory diary.
the maps one comes to knoware but boulders which are shattered by spoilage -Will AlexanderIn navigation a loxodrome, or rhumb-line, is a line that crosses all meridians at the same angle, maintaining one compass direction, a path of constant bearing. In his breakthrough poetry collection, The Sri Lankan Loxodrome, Will Alexander connects this theme to a lone Sri Lankan sailor who beheads sea snakes as an ongoing meditation while sailing the expanse of the Indian Ocean. Along the way he meets various African communities as he journeys eastward, from Madagascar to Sri Lanka. In lush, perfumed language filled with the spirit of Aimé Césaire and Sun Ra, Alexander maps an epic voyage unlike any other in contemporary poetry.
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