Om Which Walks
A collection of forty-five poems and eight prose sections that explore walking, writing, and art making as divinatory practices.Which Walks begins with a prologue that introduces its themes of endlessly walking while aging and existing—even thriving—in this strange current world. It was also written in relation to the visual practice taken up by the author after an approximately fifty-year break. From the prologue: “An inveterate Blakean, she rereads The Four Zoas as well as his Laocoön with its assertion that “Practice is Art If you leave off you are lost.” This motto of her youth continues to work in her old age. Her witchiness is not a choice but how she is seen by others. It is a strong, if vexed, position from which to work and see.”
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