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Shattering and Bricolage
2014
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Contains the poem "Kintsukuroi," quoted on the TV show Criminal Minds. "When wounds are healed by love / The scars are beautiful." The title of David Bowles' first book of original poetry references the artistic technique of creating by combining in a mosaic the shards of previous, broken works. The volume explores the idea of psychological growth as a sort of bursting-apart and reintegration of the ego, examining the illusions and deceptions that humans can free themselves from if they are willing to undo their personas in order to expand their selves. Ranging from experimental to traditional, from lyrical to narrative, these pieces sound the darkest depths of the human psyche and gaze upward at the dizzying heights we might one day reach.

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David Bowles
David Bowles
Author · 25 books

David Bowles is a Mexican American author and translator from south Texas. He has written several award-winning titles, most notably THEY CALL ME GÜERO and MY TWO BORDER TOWNS His work has also been published in multiple anthologies, plus venues such as The New York Times, Strange Horizons, School Library Journal, Rattle, Translation Review, and the Journal of Children’s Literature. Additionally, David has worked on several TV/film projects. In 2019, he co-founded the hashtag and activist movement #DignidadLiteraria, which has negotiated greater Latinx representation in publishing. He is presently the vice president of the Texas Institute of Letters.

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