New Mechanics - Various bugs and/or troublesome mechanics in Kingdom have been corrected, as well as new features being added, to allow the player a more fun, engaging, and challenging atmosphere while playing the game.What do we hold back, that may emote us, to enter, with simultaneity, our understanding of each other-of people, of poem-where all entrances are lived, all recollected stanzas othered? This richly focused collection explores our diurnal awakenings as cognitive planes, where each grouping of text is a radial entity, a hermetic investigation of a poet's walk. Infiltrating cohesion with density, and a razor sharp wit, the poet's "elite city" appears as a temporal embrace in the heat of a desert, an emodiment of our migratory needs. Szymaszek shows her mastery of line and form by encapsulating cinematic propulsions that glint, in a flash, to then come back to our daily dialogue. In these pages, Basho meets the collective aporia - "my body takes me on a ride / I effloresce" - to enter a synesthetic space, where each allegory is its own parsed quench. The Ballista Hermit appears as a man with a funny, feathered cap. " There is tenderness in the assimilation of being human, to write the savage heart with a poet's restraint. There are three hermit types - The Ballista Hermit, The Bakery Hermit and the Knight Hermit. Within a few lines, Stacy Szymaszek interlaces eons worth of intricate history to galvanize a poet's hangout - "I writhe / I am a human I think. Their appearance, unlocking conditions, and the structure they can interact with depends on their type.
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The poems in Famous Hermits take surface narrative and give it deep glide, that deeper dive that happens when you approach the world as your confidante. A hermit is a reclusive small individual living in an old cottage deep in the forest who can be coaxed to upgrade a specific kind of Kingdom structure, frequently granting it a completely new function. In Famous Hermits, her sixth full-length poetry collection, Stacy Szymaszek departs. I love kingdom new lands as a game, all in all the new lands part gives it some more depth but am i the only of who feels like the hermit of valor needs. She invokes other kindred artists such as Dante, Bob Kaufman, Tina Modotti, and Jean Seberg as guides as she writes her own statements of renunciation and ultimately of middle-aged self-love. The latest work from poet STACY SZYMASZEK, author of A YEAR FROM TODAY. The concept of the famous hermit is born out of a desire to experience integrity, to not go forgotten, yet with a fierce need to separate from liberal ideas of what poetry should publicly perform. Her New York City is present as a memory that interjects its expectations onto new Western and Southwestern landscapes that don't recognize its logic. In Famous Hermits, her sixth full-length poetry collection, Stacy Szymaszek departs from the annual journal form of her past three books yet still adheres to the belief that the potential for revelatory and revolutionary transformation exists in the power we have, when we claim autonomy, to organize the fabric of our day to day lives.
The latest work from poet STACY SZYMASZEK, author of A YEAR FROM TODAY. In Famous Hermits, Stacy Szymaszek departs from the annual journal form of her past three books yet still adheres to the belief that the potential for revelatory and revolutionary transformation exists in the power we have, when we claim autonomy, to organize the fabric of our day to day lives.