<p>This book explores the idea that current poetry in some cases is so novel that it escapes the definition of modern poetry and exists in a parallel universe. What current body of work can be read in order to test this proposition? One could read <em>Poetry</em> a cutting edge monthly magazine. Or one could read poetry from a poet writing from an assumed different mental universe. The author here has chosen the latter course attempting to write from a place parallel to where typically he toils.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The book explores the validity of the idea that current poetry is materially different from what we call modern poetry.&nbsp;It suggests the manner best suited to read the within poems.&nbsp;Finally the author anecdotally explores sources of the concept of a parallel universe in film fiction and as defined by science.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The concept derives from an exhibit mounted during summer 2023 at the Paris Museum of Modern Art.&nbsp;The curator maintained that the works of the nine represented artists had found a link to a different level of expression. The question presented to this author by that exhibit and its title Parallel Worlds was whether that proposition was a mere semantic exercise.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>And ultimately this volume asks whether underneath all theoretical analysis these within poems are poetry worth reading-the ultimate test for any poetry.</p><p><br></p>
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