Dancing the Dream Poems and Reflections

Dancing the Dream Poems and Reflections by Michael Jackson, published by Doubleday in 1992, offers a unique glimpse into the artist’s personal reflections and creative process. This 2nd edition features 149 pages of prose and poetry that explore themes of creativity, connection, and the human experience. Jackson’s writing is complemented by over one hundred photographs, drawings, and paintings from his own collection, providing a visual narrative that enhances the text.
Readers will find a collection that delves into Jackson’s thoughts on trust, love, and faith as essential elements of a fulfilling life. The work reflects his observations on various subjects, including the people around him and broader cultural themes. This edition serves as a literary and artistic expression of Jackson’s worldview, inviting readers to engage with his insights and the beauty he perceived in the world.
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‘People ask me how I make music. I tell them I just step into it. It’s like stepping into a river and joining the flow. Every moment in the river has its song. So, I stay in the moment and listen.’
MICHAEL JACKSON (1958 – 2009)
Dancing the Dream is one man’s hauntingly beautiful, provocatively personal view of the world around us, and the universe within each of us. Whether his prose and poetry focused on creativity, the people that surrounded him, or the plight of the noble elephant, his observations and concerns all illustrated his belief that trust, love and faith are the foundation stones for a life well lived.
Containing Michael Jackson’s personal writings and over one hundred glorious photographs, drawings, and paintings from his own collection, this book is a must have for all fans of an incredible, inspiring man who died as he lived – dancing his dream.
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