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Birth Certificate

Selected Poems

John Valentine

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English
Swanhorse Press
07 April 2025
Birth and being mark the poems in this second collection by philosopher John Valentine, who meditates on the nature of humanity and existence.

Each verse is a metaphysical musing, an inquiry without an ""I"" and a dialogue in silence.

Contemplating our ever-entwined virtues and vices, Birth Certificate dwells on the divine and tragic, the spirited and frail, to create an image of the ideal -- an ephemeral mandala offering order amid ""displacement in the sea of beings"" -- only to be swept away with the breath and water of time.
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Imprint:   Swanhorse Press
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   109g
ISBN:   9781949512229
ISBN 10:   1949512223
Pages:   104
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

John Valentine has a Ph.D. in philosophy from Vanderbilt University and taught at various colleges and universities for forty-six years, including the University of Alabama in Birmingham, East Georgia State College in Swainsboro, and the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). He retired from SCAD in 2022. He is the author of the book ""Beginning Aesthetics: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art"" and numerous articles in philosophy journals. His poetry has been published in the collection ""The Heart of the Matter,"" the chapbook ""Close to the Fallen,"" and in ""The Sewanee Review,"" ""International Poetry Review,"" ""The Midwest Quarterly,"" ""Mudlark: An Electronic Journal of Poetry & Poetics,"" ""Southern Poetry Review,"" ""Snake Nation Review,"" and others. His poems attempt to capture moments of sudden illumination that reveal the interconnectivity of all beings. He has been influenced in this regard by Zen Buddhism and the literature of existentialism and also by William Blake's famous lines from ""Auguries of Innocence"" ""To see a World in a Grain of Sand / And a Heaven in a Wild Flower / Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand / And Eternity in an hour . . . "" Poetry is a dance between the universal and the singular, the one and the many. When we can suddenly intuit and grasp the dance, we come closer to empathy and appreciation for every life-form on our planet.

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