Robert Eisenhauer's Winterrules focuses on the complex and ambivalent interrelation between lives experience (autobiography) and cultural memory. Winterrules, prompted by the old question, 'What purpose does poetry serve in an age deprived of poetic sensibility?' seeks to situate the author's personal experience within a field of cross-cultural reference, responding to aspects of the Western and Far Eastern cultural heritage, as well as scenes from...
Related Subjects
Poetry