The Daily Glance
Marco Giovenale's CDK is an e-book about decay, disease, and degeneration back to simple forms, and the e-book itself is deceptively simple, for each section/poem is labeled "1." Are these separate poems? Are they part of one longer poem that is the e-book itself? Are they alternate versions of the same poem? Bascially, is Giovenale writing and rewriting the same degeneration through a variety of perspectives? The decay seems to alternate from scientic description to daily reaction on other things, like skin, rabbits, fruit, and land. Also, the poems are in English with occasional French thrown in as though our langauge is breaking down as part of the process.
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it symbolizes also a compassionate person
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shrieking is everything. have eyes. the awful "o" before before fences.
Marco Giovenale's CDK is an e-book about decay, disease, and degeneration back to simple forms, and the e-book itself is deceptively simple, for each section/poem is labeled "1." Are these separate poems? Are they part of one longer poem that is the e-book itself? Are they alternate versions of the same poem? Bascially, is Giovenale writing and rewriting the same degeneration through a variety of perspectives? The decay seems to alternate from scientic description to daily reaction on other things, like skin, rabbits, fruit, and land. Also, the poems are in English with occasional French thrown in as though our langauge is breaking down as part of the process.
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it symbolizes also a compassionate person
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shrieking is everything. have eyes. the awful "o" before before fences.
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