Anti-human Conditioning is a photo-poetry journey about unlearning the scripts we inherit and daring to write our own. Across five movements-Alienation, Transformation, Places & Nature, Love, and Human Condition- 35 original photographs are paired with luminous poems that move from abyss and estrangement to tenderness and renewal. Guided by the book's quiet premise-if there is a "human condition," who conditioned us?-these pieces sift through memory, grief, city light, forests, and sky to find a livable truth. The voice is intimate and unguarded, the images tactile: waterlilies and bulrush, concrete and train windows, "cerulean hues" at dawn, a heart that "knocks on wood." The result is a collection that feels both raw and carefully made. What you'll find inside • Striking photo-poem pairings that invite reflection and re-reading. • A movement from rupture to repair: alienation, anger, clemency, and hard-won grace. • Gentle invitations: the images double as prompts-ways to "write through my eyes." For readers of contemporary lyric poetry and hybrid art books-those who love work that is spare, visual, and emotionally direct-Anti-human Conditioning offers a companion for the days when you need language to name the wound and light to begin again.

Titel
Anti-human Conditioning
EAN
9798231899289
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.08.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
82.33 MB