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Future Present

Jezik AngleščinaAngleščina
Knjiga Mehka
Knjiga Future Present Morgan Burton Johnson
Koda Libristo: 49681870
Založba Xlibris US, februar 2003
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Synopsis of Future Present

This book, set against of the backdrop of his partner´s decline and death from AIDS, relates the review the author experienced of his life when confronted with this tragedy. It is told in anedotes, stories, and insights with his poems (18) and paintings (104) while relating how he found himself in a life of art, found his poetic and artistic voice, as well as his discovery of his sexual identity as a citizen of the twentieth century.

Excerpt of Future Present, Chapter 2, Awaiting The Message

I haven't met much evil. Nor have I been involved with it. The closest act of evil that
I've completed came through alcohol, self-loathing, precious love and fetid jealousy, and
fatigue. Actually, not to water it down, the prank was more wicked than evil, evil being
hell-bent and wicked just a treacherous warning. Evil has no escape; wicked's
wretchedness contemplates safety and pardon because of its cleverness.

I was living below the Smokies, below the spot Dollywood now stands and where one
finds Cades Cove's dead end--the first geographical dead end I'd run into, in the
Riverhouse*. First floor, southern front apartment on a street paralleling the river in
downtown Knoxville. With alcoholic, classical piano-playing Rick. We had fled across
the country, drinking days into nights into street lamplight, and had managed to enamor a
less-than-self-assured young college student to us by being "les deux avec les bon
mots"--artists struggling through capitalism, lashing out in self importance. We were, at
least to this bookish waif, the jetsam of an over-flowing tempest of corruption: too good
to be noticed.

It worked well for us, being idols. We worked, Rick and I, diligently to dispel this
false idolatry by long discussions of self-admonishment, hope and assurance to him that
by being patient, he would find himself, and hence, we would earn his worship.

And Sam was sweet. Eager. A curly headed raggedy Andy. Floundering sophomore,lithe and with no distinct shoulders, waist or height: just there, big-eyed and listening. How he longed for acceptance--which he had at his very intelligent fingertips if only he'd
relax--and for the excitement of being recognized. For what, I can't remember, but given
the stature of Rick and me in his eyes, I'm not surprised that we enjoyed him if the rest of
the world had no defining shelf for him. At twenty-three, his was a big request.

Yet it was his whining that finally wore me down: he was once and forever aching
over the non-events in his life. No matter that he was truly smart, could read and write in
three languages and had the instinct of art. No. He was spinning as a moth on cold
cement, no direction but the endless circle, flicking dust.

What I did was not in any way planned--our days weren't: they revolved around the
bottles we could score--but now I can recall that Sam's haphazard appearances, rapping
at my frosty gallery window, were beginning to interrupt the frequent painting hours I
spent watchful for Rick to return from his shift of waitering at Annie's Place. And Sam
quickly learned the timing of being there, at the apartment just long enough before Rick
arrived to deplete my concentration by questioning me about all the fine odds and ends
collected in dust about the apartment. And how and why I was incorporating them into
my still-life paintings such as Distilled Life* and Entente.*

I considered him primarily Rick's friend, which allowed more than the usual
annoyance. Why did Rick's friends have to like me? He admired that I stumbled from
painting subject to subject, seascape to still-life, and I remember that he had never
known, until Notes Falling*, that calla lilies grew wild...somewhere. In Tennessee, they
were imported from hothouses; it had not occurred to hi

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Polni naslov Future Present
Jezik Angleščina
Vezava Knjiga - Mehka
Datum izida 2003
Število strani 72
EAN 9781401069292
ISBN 1401069290
Koda Libristo 49681870
Založba Xlibris US
Teža 295
Mere 216 x 280 x 5
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