Rings Arround Saturn
- Publisher: Metropolitan Arts Press
- ISBN: 0-935119-39-6
- Dimensions (WxH) (cm): 15.00 x 24.00
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Rings
Around Saturn is a collection of poetry by the Finnish-Lithuanian
poet Christian Narkiewicz-Laine; presented in a series of rings that
expounds the mystical connection between man and the Universe, dream
and reality, love and anguish, mortality and the Divine. Each ring,
each verse blends into the next as if it were one continues narrative
or stream of consciousness. It is this mystical interconnection, poem
to poem, that makes the poet's writing intense, thoughtful,
introspective, and a dialogue of universal Existential concerns. In
his dialogue, the poet recounts an individual ring of the planet
Saturn, contemplating the existence of the Universe—a universe as a
whole, as well as its various parts so arranged as to produce a vast
array of good and bad effects. In his monologue, the poet often
attempts to clarify the chaos to generate an ordered universe
(kosmos), while attempting to reveal a mystic insight to the
universal aspects of the human mind. Like Plato, Narkiewicz-Laine
recounts the beauty of orderliness of the universe, not only as the
manifestation of Intellect; but also in a model for rational souls to
understand and to emulate. According to the poet, such understanding
and emulation restores the soul to its original state of excellence,
a state that was lost in their embodiment. There is, then, an
explicit and deliberate ethical and spiritual dimension to the poet's
discourse. In his dense verse, the poet's voice journeys freely
through life's fear, elation, superstition, trepidation, and
speculation. All in life, the poet understands—its loves, losses,
doubts, stark, most times, brutal awakenings—are but mere signposts
along that journey. The poet lives a reality in which everything is
shadows or reflections of shadows on the walls of a cavern of words.
In Rings Around Saturn, the poet engages in a metaphysical dialogue
with the universe, searching for wisdom in a seemingly infinite, but
fruitless cosmos while using the Labyrinth as a riddle for time and
space. He also examines the themes of universal randomness, struggle,
self-doubt, madness, love, life, dreams, the Divine, and man's
endless pursuit to find an ultimate meaning.
Soft Cover: Perfect Bound
Pages: 292
ISBN: 0-935119-39-6
Publication Date: 2014