London-rose | Beauty Will Save the World

Fanny Howe

"It feels we aren’t reading prose but language that oscillates between liturgy and prayer." - Eugene Lim

The story of failure asks one question only: What do people who lose do next? “Let the best one win.” War is one way. The other way is religion. Let me at the stakes. It’s so much a matter of patience. No fury, beyond all reason, no sequence broken, but diverted. Nothing seems to cooperate when you lose control. Blue becomes violet. Bend your head to the blank. The solution is so simple: don’t identify yourself with your description of yourself.

Fanny Howe is the author of more than twenty books of poetry and prose. She has taught literature and writing for many years. She is currently Professor Emerita in Literature at the University of California at San Diego. She has mentored a generation of American poets, activists and scholars working at the intersection of experimental and metaphysical forms of thinking.

 
 
978-1-7398431-1-3
1 b&w illustration
21.6 x 13.9 cm
104 p.
Paperback
April 2022