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PHASE TWO: ΠΕΡΙ ΤΑ ΟΡΙΖΟΜΕΝΑ PERI TA HORIZOMENA - ON THE EXPLAINED
Introduction:
Phase Two is the phase of mostly found and fixed forms, the phase of continuity and stability, of a relatively tight thematic surrounding and stable rhyme and rhythm. It is a phase of consolidation, containing mostly English poems, but also some German, French and Spanish ones. This is usually not a phase of experimenting, but rather an attempt at smoothness. The color is blue, the blue of harmony and of the evening sky approaching darkness.
see also:
Groups:
phase Two - Peri ta Horizomena: On the Defined (44 poems, 36 En., 4 Germ., 2 Frc., 2 Span.) |
Group 7: Mutatio |
life & death, religion |
9 English poems, 1998-1999 |
Group 8: Veritatio |
good & evil, dreams, reality |
9 English poems, 1997 |
Group 9: Rogatio |
emotionality, good & evil, religion |
4 German poems, 1997 |
Group 10: Disputatio |
good & evil, dreams, reality |
9 English poems, 1997-1999 |
Group 11: Confessio |
illusions, reality, perception |
9 English poems, 1999-2000 |
Group 12: Exploratio |
misc. topics |
2 French, 2 Spanish poems, 1999-2000 |
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Transitional Poems between Phases Two and Three:
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