Fractals & Mnemonics

Fractals & Mnemonics by Jamie Inglis is an illustrated collection of poetry published by Prohibited Publications in March 2008. This second collection features a selection of poems that include favorites from Inglis’s earlier work, The Geometer’s Dreams, alongside new pieces inspired by diverse locations such as France and Albania, as well as contemporary themes related to identity and travel.
Readers will discover a range of poetic expressions that explore the intricacies of time, place, and self. The collection reflects on experiences from various settings, including a frontline living room and the digital landscape of Cyberville. With 108 pages, this edition invites readers to engage with the multifaceted nature of poetry, drawing from European influences and showcasing the unique voice of the author, who resides in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Fractals & Mnemonics is the second collection of poems by Jamie Inglis. Special Casewrap Edition. Contains a handful of favourites from The Geometer’s Dreams plus poems from France, from Albania, from a frontline living room, from Cyberville and from new neologisms. Poems about travelling near and far, of times, places and who we are. He lives in Edinburgh, Scotland, First World City of Literature. ‘A voice of our times’ – The Poetry-Index.
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