Light on the Lion’s Face
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The poems in Tim VanDyke's Light on the Lion's Face are composed in conjunction with Jean Baudrillard's book, Seduction, often using fragments from the text as architecture for the poems. The other two architectural concepts are the Shivite myth of Kīrttimukha (or "Face of Glory"), a story about a ravenous lion eating its own body, and the stylistic renderings and fragments of Aime Cesaire. Tim Van Dyke uses these three points of departure to fashion a new sensibility about the body, love, seduction, society, and the continued relevance of myth and ritual.
"The Lion's Face" cover image: Grant Miller; untitled (67) Acrylic, mixed media on Aluminum Panel 77 x 96 in. (diptych)