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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Hominis Aurora is a collection of poems in three parts (sacred numerology of the beginning, evolution and end or the triangle as exemplification of the birth of knowledge) manifested in the metaphoric subtitles of Tempus, Ritualis and Communitas. The book embarks on a journey toward the telluric and the mystical, specifically within the transition between the prehistoric eras known as the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods. This time initiates the beginning of everything: the creation of language, the aura of thought, poetry in its ethereal stage, ferocious individualism, the formation of social groups, the beginning of human mythology, artistic expression, bellicose conflicts, the emergence of agriculture, immigration, man vs. nature, the seeds of ingenuity, and man facing his own existential reality and that of all others. Since no written history exists from which to construct that poetic world of human genesis, one must rely on investigation of the disciplines of archeology, fine arts and anthropology, These disciplines, especially art, were crucial in the elaboration of the book; which, to a great extent, is a love letter to the fine arts, as stated in the epigraph of the English poet William Wordsworth.
Hominis aurora es un poemario en tres partes (numerologia sacra de comienzo, evolucion y final o el triangulo como ejemplificacion del nacimiento del conocimiento) manifestado en los subtitulos metaforicos de Tempus, Ritualis y Communitas. El libro emprende un viaje hacia lo telurico y lo mistico, especificamente dentro de la transicion de las eras de la prehistoria conocidas como el periodo paleolitico y neolitico. Alli se da el comienzo a todo: creacion de la lengua, el aura del pensamiento, la poesia en su estado etereo, el individualismo aferrador, formacion de los grupos sociales, inicio de la mitologia humana, la expresion artistica, los conflictos belicos, el surgimiento de la agricultura, la inmigracion, hombre versus naturaleza, brote del ingenio y la realidad existencial del hombre ante si mismo y los demas. Al no existir una historia escrita para construir aquel mundo poetico de la genesis humana, se ha recurrido a investigar a traves de las disciplinas de la arqueologia, las artes plasticas y la antropologia. Estas disciplinas, en especial el arte, fueron cruciales en la revelacion del libro. El libro, en gran medida, es una carta de amor a las bellas artes, como queda expresado en el epigrafe del poeta ingles William Wordsworth
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Hominis Aurora is a collection of poems in three parts (sacred numerology of the beginning, evolution and end or the triangle as exemplification of the birth of knowledge) manifested in the metaphoric subtitles of Tempus, Ritualis and Communitas. The book embarks on a journey toward the telluric and the mystical, specifically within the transition between the prehistoric eras known as the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods. This time initiates the beginning of everything: the creation of language, the aura of thought, poetry in its ethereal stage, ferocious individualism, the formation of social groups, the beginning of human mythology, artistic expression, bellicose conflicts, the emergence of agriculture, immigration, man vs. nature, the seeds of ingenuity, and man facing his own existential reality and that of all others. Since no written history exists from which to construct that poetic world of human genesis, one must rely on investigation of the disciplines of archeology, fine arts and anthropology, These disciplines, especially art, were crucial in the elaboration of the book; which, to a great extent, is a love letter to the fine arts, as stated in the epigraph of the English poet William Wordsworth.
Hominis aurora es un poemario en tres partes (numerologia sacra de comienzo, evolucion y final o el triangulo como ejemplificacion del nacimiento del conocimiento) manifestado en los subtitulos metaforicos de Tempus, Ritualis y Communitas. El libro emprende un viaje hacia lo telurico y lo mistico, especificamente dentro de la transicion de las eras de la prehistoria conocidas como el periodo paleolitico y neolitico. Alli se da el comienzo a todo: creacion de la lengua, el aura del pensamiento, la poesia en su estado etereo, el individualismo aferrador, formacion de los grupos sociales, inicio de la mitologia humana, la expresion artistica, los conflictos belicos, el surgimiento de la agricultura, la inmigracion, hombre versus naturaleza, brote del ingenio y la realidad existencial del hombre ante si mismo y los demas. Al no existir una historia escrita para construir aquel mundo poetico de la genesis humana, se ha recurrido a investigar a traves de las disciplinas de la arqueologia, las artes plasticas y la antropologia. Estas disciplinas, en especial el arte, fueron cruciales en la revelacion del libro. El libro, en gran medida, es una carta de amor a las bellas artes, como queda expresado en el epigrafe del poeta ingles William Wordsworth