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April 1, 2023

Review of Hot Pink Peach by Henry Virgin

Hot Pink Peach is a book of poetry containing two poems : 'The Cerebral Sacristy' and 'Zapadny'. Written between 1996 and 1999, in London and Rostov-on-Don, the poetry is lyrical, experimental, abstract, akin to the verse of a dadaist poete maudit, with strains of the French and Russian symbolists. By no means light, this apostatic, confessional, transgressive, 'sturm und drang' collection is presented as the eponymously invoked Hot Pink Peach, fragged from the furnaces of poetic development.
The book's opening poem, 'The Cerebral Sacristry,' offers encouragement and inspiration to those fighting through their outlandish territories, using rich language and abstract concepts. The language of the poems is rich and dense, full of metaphors and abstract concepts that invite the reader to engage with the text on multiple levels. The imagery of electrical abstractions within one's mind and the interplay of mysterious organisms creates a sense of otherworldliness and invites the reader to contemplate the complexities of the human psyche, mortality, and the meaning of existence and divinity which adds to its philosophical depth. The use of enjambment and irregular line breaks contributes to the overall sense of disorientation and dreamlike quality of the text. The second poem, 'Zapadny,' is a dense and complex exploration of themes such as love, pain, anger, and death. It highlights isolation and the struggle to find meaning in life. The vivid images at the end of the poem create a sense of suffering and despair. Both poems are unique in their language, themes and poetic devices. They share a complex and dense quality exploring perseverance in the darkness, the human experience and self-discovery using powerful and evocative language, vivid and abstract imagery which convey a sense of emotional distress. Overall, the book is thought-provoking and enigmatic, resonating with readers who appreciate abstract and challenging poetry.
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Published on April 01, 2023 06:47 Tags: literature, poem, poetry, symbolist

Review of Anthelion 1996 by Henry Virgin

'Anthelion' is a complex and intricate love poem that captures the multidimensional nature of love. The poet skillfully uses language and imagery to explore the various facets of love, including its joys, pains, fears, and pleasures. Throughout the poem, we see the poet grappling with the complexity of love, its paradoxes, and contradictions.
The poem is divided into 13 parts, each with its own unique theme and mood. The poet takes us on a journey through various emotions, experiences, and perspectives, from the heights of ecstasy to the depths of despair. Love is presented as a force that can bring people together, but also tear them apart.
Written in 1996, between Good Friday and Easter Monday, it charts the tale of a wandering voice, caught elsewhere, suffering a displacement of being, unrequited in love, heltering through the streets of London, through yards of stone, via shapeshifters, descending into hell – armed only with an iris, sheathed like a sword stick in a black umbrella, vanquishing the demonic, ascending out of hell and reappearing in Hyde Park, to catch a cab out of town, leaving the lies and the hymns behind, with a basket filled with strong rioja, over oceans, continents, deserts and trekking through mountain passes, onwards, with love, and the lack of it, as ever the guiding principle.
Experiencing an array of characters and situations, the protagonist ventures forth. Part soliloquy, part love poem, part spirit flight and invocation, this lyrical abstraction arouses the soul with a sonorous flow of visions and ideas, blending insight and humour.
One of the most striking aspects of the poem is the use of surreal and dreamlike imagery. The poet employs vivid and fantastical descriptions to create a sense of otherworldliness and mystery. These images, such as the garden of real dreams, the sabres in light, and the theatrical skies, add a layer of depth and complexity to the poem.
Another notable aspect of the poem is the voice of the poet. The poet's voice is at times melancholic, at times whimsical, and at times passionate. It is a voice that is deeply introspective, reflecting on the nature of love and the human experience. The poet's voice is also highly personal, revealing intimate details of the poet's own experience of love and loss.
Overall, "Anthelion" is a powerful and evocative love poem that captures the many nuances and complexities of love. It is a testament to the power of language and poetry to convey the deepest human emotions and experiences. The poem reminds us that love is not just a feeling, but a force that shapes our lives and defines our very existence.
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Published on April 01, 2023 06:46 Tags: literature, love-poem, poem, poetry

Review of Teaching in Tangxia by Henry Virgin

Henry Virgin's book, "Teaching in Tangxia," is a memoir-style diary that gives readers a glimpse into the life of a young English teacher in South China in 2002. The author provides a clear and concise account of his experiences in Tangxia, a small town in the Guangdong province, as he grapples with cultural differences, psychological challenges, and self-discovery.

Virgin's diary discusses the challenges of teaching English in a foreign country and how he had to adapt to the educational system in China. This theme is woven throughout the book and provides readers with fascinating insights into the cultural nuances of China. The author also discusses the psychological impact of teaching in a foreign country, including culture shock and feelings of isolation.

Identity and self-discovery are other significant themes in the book. Virgin reflects on his own identity as an English teacher in China and the challenges he faces in reconciling his personal beliefs and values with those of his Chinese colleagues and students. He grapples with questions of authenticity and integrity, particularly in regards to the way he presents himself in the classroom.

The book's psychological content is further enhanced by the author's use of introspection and reflection. Virgin frequently reflects on his experiences and feelings, and he writes candidly about his struggles and challenges. His introspection adds depth and complexity to the book, as readers are given a glimpse into the author's inner world and the emotional journey he undergoes while teaching in Tangxia.

Humor is also a key element in the book, as Virgin uses it to cope with the challenges he faces as a foreigner living in a new and unfamiliar culture. His humorous approach to life in Tangxia helps him to maintain a positive attitude. The author also shares his experiences of romance in China, which adds a romantic aspect to the diary.

The book's geopolitical context cannot be ignored. China was still in the early stages of its rapid economic growth and modernization, with the government implementing various policies to attract foreign investment and promote economic development. This period also saw a growing interest in Western culture, with English language education becoming increasingly important. Virgin's diary reflects on the challenges of teaching English to students who were often more interested in learning about Western culture than in mastering the language itself.

The author also touches on broader geopolitical issues, including the tension between the United States and China, especially in the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist attacks. He reflects on the cultural differences between China and the West, and the challenges of navigating these differences as a foreigner living in China.

Overall, Henry Virgin's "Teaching in Tangxia" is a compelling and thought-provoking memoir that explores a range of themes, including cultural differences, psychological challenges, and self-discovery. The book offers readers a fascinating insight into the challenges and rewards of teaching in a foreign country and the emotional journey that accompanies such an experience. The book is recommended for readers who are interested in learning about China's rapid modernization and increasing global influence, as well as those interested in personal narratives that explore themes of cultural exchange and self-discovery.
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Published on April 01, 2023 06:45 Tags: china, diary, literature, memoir

January 13, 2023

'Exit Rostov' by Henry Virgin is #Free on Kindlefor 4 days

Exit Rostov is FREE on Kindle ! 4 days only - you can download "Exit Rostov" by Henry Virgin on #Kindle - the #ebook hasn't got the 100+ Illustrations, but you get the whole story set in #rostov #russia - if you do, let me know https://www.amazon.co.uk/Exit-Rostov-... #book #free #freebook

You can read more about the book on Goodreads
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Published on January 13, 2023 09:53

December 17, 2022

Henry Virgin Exhibition in the Metaverse

https://www.spatial.io/s/hjevs-galler...

'The Idea is All Powerful' - an exhibition in the metaverse by Henry Virgin - you are welcome to visit.

Featuring AI Text-Generated Portraits, NFTs, animations, poems, book trailers, and graphic works by Henry Virgin, the content of the exhibition presents portraits, colourist abstractions and video landscapes, with a separate AI-reportage photo essay on sub-Saharan refugees.

It contains works which were predominantly created after the publication of Exit Rostov in 2019. However, the title of the exhibition 'The Idea is all Powerful', echoes a passage from Chapter 53 in Exit Rostov, which is recited in one of the videos in the gallery.

Set within the spatial.io metaverse, the 'hjev' gallery was generated to present these hitherto physically-unshown works, and as such, this is Henry Virgin's first exhibition in the metaverse.

https://www.spatial.io/s/hjevs-galler...
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Published on December 17, 2022 14:32

November 3, 2022

The Unquiet Grave by Cyril Connolly

As Cyril Connolly himself writes, "What follows are the doubts and reflections of a year, a word-cycle in three or four rhythms; art, love, nature and religion: an experiment in self dismantling..." This fragmentary method of writing, with quotes, aphorisms, epigrams, allusions, from a litany of great writers, thinkers, and diarists, with sudden reflections on love, the loss of love, spirituality, desire, literature, art, and psychology are the collected musings of Cyril Connolly, first published in 1944 in Horizon, the magazine he was founder and editor for. My favourite parts of his writing are the plentiful poetic depictions of the scene, usually with the aid of perspicacious and evocative lists, revealing the interior life of the poetic author: "Dead leaves, coffee grounds, grenadine, tabac Maryland, mental expectation - perfumes of the Nord-Sud; autumn arrival at Pigalle..."

This book is a literary sketch or prayer book, overflowing with ideas and impressions, deeply felt articulations of the psyche, of collated philosophies, of what constitutes one's being, often pitched with crystalline melancholy providing momentary and heartfelt illuminations away from any unnecessary or phoney narratives.The Unquiet Grave: A Word Cycle by PalinurusThe Unquiet Grave: A Word Cycle by Palinurus
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Published on November 03, 2022 05:41

October 16, 2022

Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets by Svetlana Alexievich translated by By Bela Shayevich

If you would like to try and understand the Soviet and post-Soviet psyche, these first-hand, verbatim interviews from 1991-2012, by Svetlana Alexievich, the Belarusian Nobel Laureate, question and discuss what it means and meant to be a Soviet. With a wide selection of individual testimonies from different backgrounds of the Soviet Union, from ordinary folk to officials, prisoners, relatives of those who were murdered, the executioners, the book also investigates how they coped when the Soviet Union broke down. Written from transcribed, spoken recordings, these documentary / reportage texts get to the heart of the matter—often that there is a gaping vacancy in the place of what one had previously believed in, from one's earliest of days, even before becoming a red-scarfed Pioneer. When one's whole philosophical fabric has been torn down, how do you exist? How do you cope and make sense of the world? What really is so special about this book is that it is candid, first hand, from voices, deep within the system, away from the regular propaganda streams.
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Published on October 16, 2022 07:39

December 23, 2020

£2.99 on Kindle ! Exit Rostov

Exit Rostov is now on Kindle for £2.99
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08R6K6GZ...
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Published on December 23, 2020 07:54

December 5, 2020

Would you like to Review 'Exit Rostov' ?

If you would like to write a review of Exit Rostov, I would be happy to send you a copy. Please let me know. Thank you and with my best wishes, HV
Exit Rostov
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Published on December 05, 2020 12:17 Tags: review-exitrostov

November 20, 2020

I asked an AI to read my book 'Exit Rostov'

It's hard work finding Human readers - so I asked an AI, an Artificial Intelligence. I uploaded my #book @ExitRostov to @Booxby an #AI #NLP analysis and it = genres #Literary #Thriller #Romance #Women #Crime #Mystery & Detective #Fantasy #Science Fiction #Psychological #Historical #Coming of Age #Humorous #Occult #Classics #Friendship #Dystopian #Political #Ghost

It's mood tags were:

#funny #beautiful #fresh #dark #psychological #complex #different #deep #witty #sad #quirky #interesting #scary #suspenseful #fascinating #steamy #happy #compelling

and the Top Stylistic Comparable Categories are
#1 The Terrible Girls- Rebecca Brown
#2 Otherwise Engaged- Suzanne Finnamore
#3 Bride That Time Forgot- Paul Magrs
#4 Ninth Life of Louis Drax- Liz Jensen
#5 Why Don't You Stop Talking- Jackie Kay
#6 Shrink Thyself- Bill Scheft
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Published on November 20, 2020 03:06

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