Of Angels and Women Mostly


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In his first volume of poetry since the acclaimed Remembering the Gods to Come (1988) noted author philosopher translator and poet Antonio de Nicolás continues to powerfully probe the physical world in quest of the spiritual. Recognized for his breathtaking translations of St. John of the Cross and Nobel laureate Juan Ramón Jimenez de Nicolás brings his sensitivity for sound and language to play magically in his own verse. As ever an apostle of Eros he writes of the power of love and the fusion of sexuality and spirit not unlike the visionary poets he admires and reveres. Unlike St. John however this poets modern synthesis of Eros and angels is so consistent that its as if de Nicolas were trying to eroticize religion or redeify Eros as poet William Packard notes in his foreword to this volume. Of Angels and Women Mostly is a series of poems instructing the flesh along with the spirit in worlds both familiar and unknown. Divided into four sections—Of the Sky Of the Earth Of the Air Of the Fire—de Nicolás weaves narrative imagery and insight into a seamless breathless whole. Together this new volume of original poems is a tireless celebration of mind body and soul.
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