The Eve of Paramour

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Metaphysics, Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book The Eve of Paramour by Gaston Vilaire, Page Publishing, Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Gaston Vilaire ISBN: 9781640822702
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: October 12, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Gaston Vilaire
ISBN: 9781640822702
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: October 12, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

The Eve of Paramour is a mythical and romantic exercise dealing with the ontological identities of a fragmented Haitian people facing the disintegration of its homeland.

Guided by a phenomenology of questions (as the biological Big Bang of culture), a poetic manifesto, and a myth of inspiration, it seeks to create a mythical universe to replace the myths of the homeland threatened by degradation.

Polarized between desolation at home and nostalgia abroad, it attempts, nonetheless, to offer a utopian metaphysical solution to help with the restoration of a common identity for Haitians everywhere.

Written in a disjunctive and often nihilistic postmodern trend, it mirrors the wretched and chaotic states governing the nation of Haiti today.

Although inspired by the Haitian condition, The Eve of Paramour finds universality in the existential ontological crisis facing all refugees and their descendants who have had their homelands destroyed by dictators, wars, and natural disasters.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Eve of Paramour is a mythical and romantic exercise dealing with the ontological identities of a fragmented Haitian people facing the disintegration of its homeland.

Guided by a phenomenology of questions (as the biological Big Bang of culture), a poetic manifesto, and a myth of inspiration, it seeks to create a mythical universe to replace the myths of the homeland threatened by degradation.

Polarized between desolation at home and nostalgia abroad, it attempts, nonetheless, to offer a utopian metaphysical solution to help with the restoration of a common identity for Haitians everywhere.

Written in a disjunctive and often nihilistic postmodern trend, it mirrors the wretched and chaotic states governing the nation of Haiti today.

Although inspired by the Haitian condition, The Eve of Paramour finds universality in the existential ontological crisis facing all refugees and their descendants who have had their homelands destroyed by dictators, wars, and natural disasters.

More books from Page Publishing, Inc.

Cover of the book The Stone of the Vault by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book Patricia by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book Liberated from Church Hurt by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book Puck and the Pot Bellied Pigs by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book Passages of Time: Poetry and Prose by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book The Last Man by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book Wer Sind Wir by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book Reflections by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book THE GREEN HOUSE near Loveville by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book Jacob Montgomery, Time Chronicler by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book NASA You Have a Problem by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book The Happily Ever Afterlife by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book My Real Hue by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book Trouble at Our Door by Gaston Vilaire
Cover of the book Gone, but Not FORGOTTEN by Gaston Vilaire
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy