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Camouflage

by Beverliey Braune

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In Camouflage, poetry reveals what the heart masks and the mind conceals. Beverliey Braune's particular territory, as Mervyn Morris has said, is that of the unapparent sense' (a line by kindred spirit A. L. Hendriks), for her poems evoke 'levels of consciousness which are beyond or beneath the levels at which we ordinarily live'. In Camouflage, her explorations of that territory have become both wider and deeper, charting a personal search for ideal beauty in the modern world, whose goal, as in an archetypal quest, transforms itself into self-discovery.… (more)
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In Camouflage, poetry reveals what the heart masks and the mind conceals. Beverliey Braune's particular territory, as Mervyn Morris has said, is that of the unapparent sense' (a line by kindred spirit A. L. Hendriks), for her poems evoke 'levels of consciousness which are beyond or beneath the levels at which we ordinarily live'. In Camouflage, her explorations of that territory have become both wider and deeper, charting a personal search for ideal beauty in the modern world, whose goal, as in an archetypal quest, transforms itself into self-discovery.

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