Angkor Wat bookcover

Angkor Wat

poetry and photography
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Description

In 1963, Allen Ginsberg traveled to Cambodia and visited the ancient Khmer temples. He wrote "Angkor Wat," an eponymous poem about the temple complex. It was a very different time: pre-Vietnam War, pre-Khmer Rouge, and before the bustling tourism trade that is now the lifeblood of Siem Reap. Yet the Angkor Wat temples themselves remain a unique source of inspiration for poets and photographers who travel there from all over the world.

Over half a century later, Angkor Wat by luke kurtis is both the artist's homage to Ginsberg's text as well a celebration of his own pilgrimages to the ancient city. Published in 1968, Ginsberg's Angkor Wat book was a single long poem accompanied by photographs by Alexandra Lawrence. kurtis's book is a suite of poems paired with his original photography. Chronicling the poet's own travels where he explored mythical stories and experienced mystical visions, kurtis's poems take you on a tour of Angkor Wat (and beyond) unlike any other and tell the story of one American poet deepening his Buddhist spirituality.

Product Details

Publisherbd-studios.com
Publish DateJune 19, 2017
Pages238
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780989026680
Dimensions8.5 X 5.5 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds

About the Author

luke kurtis is an interdisciplinary artist focusing on the intersection of visuals, text, and tech. Ideas are the root of his work, forgoing any signature style in favor of conceptually-driven aesthetics and design. He has exhibited work in galleries and alternative spaces around the country, including solo exhibitions at New York Public Library and Massillon Museum. Select books include INTERSECTION, The Language of History, Angkor Wat, and exam(i)nation, all part of an ongoing series that combines photography, writing, and design. His albums of experimental music include obscure mechanics and electronic quartets. He also makes short films, including the woods are watching and convergence, both documenting his installation art projects of the same names. His studio, bd-studios.com, publishes work both by himself and other artists and writers, and he is the co-founder of New Lit Salon Press. He lives and works in New York City's Greenwich Village. Visit luke at http: //bd-studios.com.

Reviews

"kurtis has peered through the crowds of tourists and found a window on to the meditative spirit and beauty of Angkor-no small feat these days. His pictures and words evoke a place of peace and wonder and capture the complexity of elements that preserve the magnificence of a once-great empire." -John McDermott, author of Elegy: Reflections on Angkor


"In verse and photographs, luke kurtis gives a poignant salute to the wonders of Angkor." -John Burgess, author of A Woman of Angkor


"...takes you on a journey through the wonders and the mysticism of Cambodia." -Sol, customer review


"Each poem expresses a deep feeling of spirituality, and you can feel the author's fascination with history and culture." -Alex, customer review

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