Petroglyphs

“Petroglyphs” by Keith Harvey, published by iUniverse in October 2008, is a collection of poetry that explores the intersection of dreams and ancient imagery. This edition, written in English and spanning 120 pages, presents a unique style that draws on primordial images and myths, inviting readers into a sacred space where transformation and renewal of language take place.
In “Petroglyphs,” readers will encounter a poetic journey that begins with a dream, leading to the emergence of a simpler style that evokes deep-seated themes and emotions. The work focuses on the interplay between the living and the dead, creating a rich tapestry of imagery that resonates with the essence of American poetry. Through its exploration of these timeless concepts, the collection aims to evoke a sense of connection to the past while fostering a space for change and reflection.
Official synopsis Publisher
The first poem of Petroglyphs appeared unbidden in a dream. Like Odin’s raven, the poem and its images heralded the coming of a simpler style that dredges up primordial images and myths to create a sacred space where change occurs, language renews itself, and the dead live again.
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