This dramatic poem, with its epic scale, was written originally to describe the injustices foisted upon millions of people across Europe's entire history. It evokes people's collective struggles to make a better, fairer and more enlightened world. The story ignores frontiers of place and time, as it pictures the development of our common humanity, power and injustice, using evocative visual language. Tragically it is even more relevant today. 'Windows' is a work that describes a collective identity and calls out to be spoken and sung. "There is a wonderful huge, rich sweep of ideas in 'Windows' and a great sense of condensed history." Pam Zinneman Hope: poet
Pages
100
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Triarchy Press Ltd
Release
February 11, 2015
ISBN
1909470899
ISBN 13
9781909470897
Windows Kiss the Shadows of the Passing Thirty Million: a narrative poem about exile
This dramatic poem, with its epic scale, was written originally to describe the injustices foisted upon millions of people across Europe's entire history. It evokes people's collective struggles to make a better, fairer and more enlightened world. The story ignores frontiers of place and time, as it pictures the development of our common humanity, power and injustice, using evocative visual language. Tragically it is even more relevant today. 'Windows' is a work that describes a collective identity and calls out to be spoken and sung. "There is a wonderful huge, rich sweep of ideas in 'Windows' and a great sense of condensed history." Pam Zinneman Hope: poet