On the Care and Feeding of Robots
English


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About The Book

These are the poems of a Christian pilgrim a mercurial twenty-first century believer-priest who characterizes himself from the outset as a highly problematic nomad. Poem after poem suggests that in our postmodern era ones identity if ungrounded in the eternal Word may yield at best either a vanishing semblance of macroscopic reality or its probabilistic trace. That of course is the predicament confronted by any compulsive wanderer--a crisis as perceptual in its implications as it is spiritual. Yet the lyrics in On the Care and Feeding of Robots never seek to celebrate a static reality. In other words here it is far more than the romantic desire for permanence that agitates the speaker; rather it is fear of the imminent loss of his spacewalkers dream life that unsettles him. To live as a shuttle astronaut in a universe without access to its numinous meanings is to exist as no more than a ghostly qwiff--a wave ripple in a virtual world.
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