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Jon Anderson (Poet)
[July 4, 1940 - October 20, 2007] |
Profile created April 6, 2008
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Field: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics #20 Spring 1979
(1979), David Young and Stuart Freibert, eds.
Includes works by Marilyn Johnson (Author), Philip
Booth (Author), Norman Dubie (Author), Jerzy Harasymowicz (Author), Rainer
Maria Rilke (Author), Linda Gregerson (Author), Benjamin Peret (Author),
Gary Snyder (Author), William Stafford (Author), Jon Anderson (Author)
POETRY Vol. CXVII No. 6 (March, 1971) (1971)
Poetry Vol. CXVI No. 3 (1970)
Dedicated to Jon Anderson: Poems from Topographic Oceans (2006) by Vic Rosca
The cyclic journey of the soul begins and ends in love. We
slowly start noticing how life comes from inside our being reflecting our
thoughts in the outside world. The only thing that counts towards
evolution of All That Is is the course we follow and the wonders we manage
to achieve in a state of endless self-imposed limitation as writing
probabilities off the infinite. All that we are left over with from the
Human Condition is the joy of living a free life, always defining who we
are and slowly uncovering the unlimited potential exceeding expectations,
defining evolution.
Jon Anderson Inspired Poetry: Leap Into The Inconceivable (2005) by Vic Rosca
"I present in this book, in rhyme, a world that
learns along with the reader to believe in the process of Life. Whether in
mystic times, present or distant futures, Love, as life expressed in its
highest form, is everything while experiencing the human condition. We
have to forgive and share, accept and embrace, love and be loved if we
want to make a better future for ourselves. Since the mystery of life was
something that fascinated me, a lot of the verses refer to this search and
hope to offer a glimpse of some universal truths. I believe we are at the
point of reaching a better understanding of ourselves and our reality
slowly moving into other dimensions. I invite you to go on the journey
that I went when writing these poems, knowing that if they will capture
your attention just for a moment I have accomplished my purpose of making
them available to you."
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